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Originally Posted by Skunkhome
I purchased mine in 1991 or 92 and was told by the owner it was one of only three in Louisiana that time. Mine has a three digit serial number. It is my primary defense weapon and was my packing piece for a number of years. I have the original grips as well. It is a shooter first and is the only auto that I have never had a malfunction on regardless of the ammo I have put through it. I am certainly not afraid to touch up the holster wear with Perma Blue touch-up pen. Its not perfect but but looks better than bare metal.
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I recently joined an indoor range (xmas gift from wife) so that when I get rained out I can go shoot. I also introduced my grown daughter to pistol shooting last week and she was more comfortable with that big 4567 than anything other than the vulnerable S&W mod 10 and keeps the bullets in the black. I am so pleased with it I am now on the hunt for a 5906.