More pretty guns

Guy behind the sales counter handed this to my wife with a smile as she was looking for her own .22 Ruger. :)

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@ walter o and ME94.

I did "like" your posts(if I didn't like Smith & Wessons I would not be in this forum:D). But, this is the "other firearms" sub forum.:rolleyes: Show us your "other stuff".
 
Pretty mysterious

I have this Aldo Uberti 1873 carbine replica in .22, it has a nickeled receiver and it is a "dead ringer" of the only original .22 "73" pictures I ever saw .

The thing is. I never saw this in any Uberti catalogs(only .22 version I ever saw was the 1866). I bought it 2nd hand and know nothing about it's past history.

Here it is.

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PS. Also have a "normal" Uberti 73 carbine in .44-40. One of these days I will pick it up from the "vault" and take pictures of it.:rolleyes:
 

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I think the original Beretta 92 was a thing of beauty. It got a little busy looking in later years, but the original was an elegant pistol.

This one dates from way back in 1977...back when the gun first hit the street and before the Italian police requested the safety be changed to the slide. Not many like this around these days. :cool:












 
I can see why the post say "More pretty guns.
There are some beauties in this post. Congratulations to you all.
 
Kimber 1911. A 25th anniversary gift from my wife, hence the grips.

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Sig 232 SL. Never carried it or shot it so I traded for a G19.

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Sig 226. From the mid 90s, refinished.

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BHP, refinished myself.

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S&W 686+ in 3 inch. Not so pretty as it is unusual, at least to me.

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