S&W Semi-Auto Picture Thread

Here's a more recent photo of the twins, 22A with 7" barrels and Millett Red Dots and 2 magazines each in the oil paper.

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Here's the pride and joy of my S&W auto collection. A purty lil nickel 39-2 that was made in '77 and is unfired.
 

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Here is my new to me Model 41. It has been in a safe for over 30 years. Serial Number is A328XXX and has the cocking indicator.


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dang 40 pages and only 2 cqb's here mine :)
 

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My brace of S&W semi-autos:

The first is a Model 41, circa 1978......lots of cans perforated, paper punched and gophers dispatched with this one.



This one is a 5" 952, definitely the most superbly accurate 9x19 I've ever had the pleasure to shoot.

 
Model 1026
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Model 1076 Kentucky State Police Contract
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Model 4006
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Model CS40
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picked this up from my old neighbor last saturday. the best 600 bucks i've ever spent.

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My two Smiths, a Sigma 9mm with about 400 rounds through it, and a 22A with about 2,000 rounds through it. Both still running fine with no problems.

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The whole family, including the Taurus PT140 Pro that I won at the FNRA banquet on Saturday. Not a Smith but I felt like sharing. :D
 
are those 908s pocket carry friendly? Kind of want to get rid of my M&P9c for one of those. They look so good :)
 
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