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I love it when the J's get together
20160127_093304 by Slick_Rick77, on Flickr
They are (in the order purchased):
2012 442-1
2013 649-5
1952 "baby" Chiefs Special
2015 642-2
I was warned early on that they multiplied...and that is true.
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Mine being mentored by an X.
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I have some.
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Not sure the nickel .38 Safety Hammerless Fourth Model (New Departure) is considered a J Frame. I needed to throw it in since I have less J Frames than you other folks. Mine are also not as pretty as yours.
Model 42 Centenial
Model 36 Chief's Special
Top Break Lemon Squeezer
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I don't know how they do it, but I bought one, put it in my safe, and the next time I looked there were three of the buggers in there.
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They multiply on their own.
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They're like wire coat hangers and rabbits.....they change clothes, too - that's just ONE M638!!!
The M649 is a favorite but it's a tad heavy for pocket carry so I carry the M642. Next frame; I maxed this one apparently.
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The 642 has changed clothes a few times, too, but the current Eagle stocks on it are the only ones I have a photo of.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/members...9-m-642-a.html
The missing gun is a Model 32 in .38 S&W. I need to take it's picture, too!
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Originally Posted by joe44va
I don't know how they do it, but I bought one, put it in my safe, and the next time I looked there were three of the buggers in there.
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I think my wife has said something to that effect.
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