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Old 01-30-2009, 07:10 AM
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Enjoy! Also see if you can find MY mistake.



I need a better camera!
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Enjoy! Also see if you can find MY mistake.



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Old 01-30-2009, 07:58 AM
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You left your 442 loaded for picture time!
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:02 AM
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You left your 442 loaded for picture time!
There is something else.
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:12 AM
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Is there some reason you didn't want to show us the other side of that 38-2 (?) in the top wheel at 5 o’clock?

Mistake? It looks like the front sights are touching. Quit banging guns into each other.

I guess if you ever say, "I have nothing to wear", we'll know you're lying!
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:24 AM
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Simple. Your mistake is leaving them stocked with those awful rubber grips!

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Old 01-30-2009, 08:27 AM
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1st pic, revolver at 3:00 (a 640?) is facing the wrong way...
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Bodyguard models are under represented. You need to buy more bodyguards.

Seriously. The bodyguard pictured not turned to show both sides. Is it perhaps hiding a blemish (IE: lock)
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Bodyguard models are under represented. You need to buy more bodyguards.

Seriously. The bodyguard pictured not turned to show both sides. Is it perhaps hiding a blemish (IE: lock)
No the model 38 is a true Model 38 with no lock (Circa 1984). I did forget to flip it!
Sorry about all the rubber, I just dont like wood. I know you guys are wood fans here!
The models are as follows, going clockwise, from about 11 O'Clock:
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I really just need a 940 and a Model 60 in.357 and I would be happy!
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I really just need a 940 and a Model 60 in.357 and I would be happy!
I seriously doubt it ! If you had all the J frames you wanted you'd have to start looking at K frames . . .
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The 640 at one oclock is also loaded.
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You don't have enough of them? Seems like an obvious mistake to me.

I don't have enough either though. Solidarity brother!
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YOU NEED 12 to make a proper clock!
And you need a model 40!

Oh and a 34
and a 43
ANDANDANDANDANDANDANDANDANDANDANDANDANDAND That's my issue!
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Them guns ain't got no sights and the barrels are too short.
Just kidding, I'm green with envy.
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Quote:
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Bodyguard models are under represented. You need to buy more bodyguards.

Seriously. The bodyguard pictured not turned to show both sides. Is it perhaps hiding a blemish (IE: lock)
No the model 38 is a true Model 38 with no lock (Circa 1984). I did forget to flip it!
Sorry about all the rubber, I just dont like wood. I know you guys are wood fans here!
The models are as follows, going clockwise, from about 11 O'Clock:
442-2, 640, 60-12, 640-1, 38, 042, 37-2, 37-2 DAO.
I really just need a 940 and a Model 60 in.357 and I would be happy!
I've got a model 60 in 357 if you are interested in working out a trade for a blued j-frame my e-mail is in my profile.
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Old 01-30-2009, 07:56 PM
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Allglock,
I will trade you a 60-9 .357 no lock for the 60-12. Its mint with the best trigger i have ever felt.
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:08 PM
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I will trade you a 60-9 .357 no lock for the 60-12. Its mint with the best trigger i have ever felt.
sorry I just cant part with the 60-12
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:38 PM
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Well, You gonna enlighten us to your "mistake"?
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The grip on the one centennial is not the same as the others?
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The grip on the one centennial is not the same as the others?
No, the mistake ,was forgetting to flip the model 38.
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Very nice collection.
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