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Just for something different. Blued 44 Mt gun, Bounty Hunter
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How about a new school N frame beauty contest?
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As always, an amazing collection Jim!
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12-08-2014, 10:11 AM
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Rick,
Are you going to pick a winner?
Lots of nice guns,
I'm voting for post #79 and #90.
They are wild looking!
Just thought I'd ask if you plan on doing a poll or something?
It would be fun to see what the members think.
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It would real tough to pick a winner.
I'm content sitting back and enjoying the contributions. This turned out better than I had expected.
If you like it, like it. That's enough for me.
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12-08-2014, 11:01 AM
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jjbrewst1-Jim, is the Cogan custom 29 3" a mismark, or is it hardchromed. If the later, they did a great job on the chrome. I just grabbed a 629-5 3" Lew Horton Custom Carry on an impulse buy........because everytime I see a 3" N frame .44, I have an impulse to buy.
Outstanding collection of awesome revolvers.......even the Colt ;-)
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12-08-2014, 12:04 PM
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jjbrewst1-Jim, is the Cogan custom 29 3" a mismark, or is it hardchromed. If the later, they did a great job on the chrome. I just grabbed a 629-5 3" Lew Horton Custom Carry on an impulse buy........because everytime I see a 3" N frame .44, I have an impulse to buy.
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Not a mismark. It was sent to Cogan for a complete action Job and Hard Chrome. It is by far one of my Favorites. It's impossible to hurt. I really love it
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12-08-2014, 12:18 PM
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Not a mismark. It was sent to Cogan for a complete action Job and Hard Chrome. It is by far one of my Favorites. It's impossible to hurt. I really love it
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I have heard how good their hardchrome is, that gun sure emphasizes it. Very nice. I have both the blue and stainless version of that gun, yours looks like my stainless, but probably wears better.
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Here is my 27-8, Performance Center, Lew Horton, 5 inch, 8 shot cylinder, #132 of 258
I didn't know if I would like it as much as I like my older N frames, but I do. Once I put an older set of factory commemorative target stocks on it I fell completely in love with it. Even if it has the internal lock.
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TWO 629-1s, A CLASSIC HUNTER AND A THREE INCH, WEARING SAMBAR STAG GRIPS BY EAGLE………….
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Old school to new school? Transitional Highway Patrolman, hang tag from 2/82.
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THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL TRANSITIONAL HIGHWAY PATROLMAN, MattNH. IT APPEARS TO ME TO HAVE A BARREL THAT IS SHORTER THAN 8 3/8". IMHO, 6 1/2" TO 7", PERHAPS. VISION IS NOT MY STRONG SUIT--HENCE MY HANDLE, ONE EYE JOE. SO WHAT IS THE ACTUAL LENGTH OF THAT BARREL ? ? ? IS THAT A GUN FROM THE WW II ERA, OR PERHAPS A CLASSIC SERIES GUN ? ? ?
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A beauty to me! 625JM. My newest Smith, and only lock gun (2009) It looks better in person. I can't do it justice. Bob
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THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL TRANSITIONAL HIGHWAY PATROLMAN, MattNH. IT APPEARS TO ME TO HAVE A BARREL THAT IS SHORTER THAN 8 3/8". IMHO, 6 1/2" TO 7", PERHAPS. VISION IS NOT MY STRONG SUIT--HENCE MY HANDLE, ONE EYE JOE. SO WHAT IS THE ACTUAL LENGTH OF THAT BARREL ? ? ? IS THAT A GUN FROM THE WW II ERA, OR PERHAPS A CLASSIC SERIES GUN ? ? ?
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Joe - it's a regular 28-2 with a 6" barrel. I called it transitional because the barrel is not pinned but the cylinder is recessed and it came with the one piece cardboard box. It's an N serial number and the hang tag I got with it says Feb. 1982.
It's not going to win a beauty contest, more of plain Jane, girl next door kind of look. But she can shoot.
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Joe - it's a regular 28-2 with a 6" barrel. I called it transitional because the barrel is not pinned but the cylinder is recessed and it came with the one piece cardboard box. It's an N serial number and the hang tag I got with it says Feb. 1982.
It's not going to win a beauty contest, more of plain Jane, girl next door kind of look. But she can shoot.
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WELL, I'M GLAD MY OLD EYE AIN'T FOOLIN' ME--IT'S NOT AN 8 3/8" BARREL. I THINK IT'S A VERY NICE REVOLVER--AND AN ODD ONE-OFF VERSION…...
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A nice Highway Patrolman 4 screw
A well used 1937 Brasil 45. A projekt gun! Shoots great but looks not so nice
A new 629 and I have to say very well made gun. Beefier than the old 29 Model and I like shooting it. Trigger is good. The standard Houge grips were just ugly so I put the Grip from my 627 on it.
You have to love the N frames
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A beauty to me! 625JM. My newest Smith, and only lock gun (2009) It looks better in person. I can't do it justice. Bob
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Banana,
If I may ask, who did the grips. The color is not right for me, but the shape is exactly what I am trying to find, to try out. Nice looking JM.
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Banana,
If I may ask, who did the grips. The color is not right for me, but the shape is exactly what I am trying to find, to try out. Nice looking JM.
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Go on Ebay. These are Thailand or Grips made overseas. They have many different colors and styles to choose from.
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Jim
Nice guns, as always
But I got it bad for that custom 1917
Anymore photos of that one?
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Jim
Nice guns, as always
But I got it bad for that custom 1917
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Here's a Few More Chris.
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Jim
Thank you
That gun is wild, so much was done.
Everywhere I look, its been modified.
I'm having a hard time describing it. The only word that keeps coming back to me is "trick". That gun is tricked out!
Thank for sharing such a beautiful custom.
Fwiw,
That thing would look sweet in my new rig!
Chris
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625-4 (45 ACP)
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629-5 Mountain Gun
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Great pics, N frames are great. Thank you for sharing
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Here is my 27-8, Performance Center, Lew Horton, 5 inch, 8 shot cylinder, #132 of 350
I didn't know if I would like it as much as I like my older N frames, but I do. Once I put an older set of factory commemorative target stocks on it I fell completely in love with it. Even if it has the internal lock.
Sorry about the rotation
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That pistol, sir, would get me to buy an IL gun. I would love to have a pistol such as that one. 8 shot N frame with a traditional barrel instead of those slab sides. I am jealous!
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12-10-2014, 01:29 AM
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I like that pc hunter plus. How do you like it compared to your others? I have not seen that one before.
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I like that pc hunter plus. How do you like it compared to your others? I have not seen that one before.
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It was a very limited run of around 200-300 for RSR Distributing. It really is fun to shoot and VERY accurate.
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