SHOW US YOUR ABSOLUTE FAVORITE GUN PICTURE, AND WHY IS IT YOUR FAVORITE ???

I think Alpo is the winner! How can you top a smile like that? I just hope mine is that happy when she gets hers in a few years.

This first one is of a gun I wanted for a lot of years and kept asking for it for X-mas. That never happen so when I quit smoking 23 years after I started I said, I'm going to take the money I was saving and just buy it myself. It my first "new" gun purchase and while the picture is simple I think it shows everything it needs to.

The next one isn't a perfect picture but it does have my best 1911 in my fanciest leather rig. Plus the holster maker has been using the image on his home page for the last few years.

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That 1911 and its rig are dead sexy. There is just no other way to say it. I try to be a little more composed than that, but this time, I cant.
 
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this is my wife with a uberti model 1873 45 colt. i love her very much she has been
with me since 1975, i think i will keep her (or she might pull the trigger)
i love photography and this is my favorite picture of her.
 
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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but this one is mine. The gun is a Model 17-3, Smith & Wesson. The reason the picture is special is because that's my wife, about six months after she suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm and was at deaths door. This was her first trip back to the range after.

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If you want one of just a gun, I think this is it.

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It's just a Ruger 10/22 DSP from 1977. I think it's the best looking rifle I've ever seen.
 
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but this one is mine. The gun is a Model 17-3, Smith & Wesson. The reason the picture is special is because that's my wife, about six months after she suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm and was at deaths door. This was her first trip back to the range after.

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If you want one of just a gun, I think this is it.

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It's just a Ruger 10/22 DSP from 1977. I think it's the best looking rifle I've ever seen.

may god bless you and your wife on her recovery brother. olskool.......
 
My favorite gun pic of the ones I have is this one.......

and even though not a really good photo I like it because it combines several of the things I really enjoy.

The revolver is a 3rd model hand ejector .44 Special that had some personal touches applied to it, possibly some of the work at the factory. Barrel shortened,an unusual grip adapter that allowed a previous owner to put Colt SAA stock on it. A very nice action, a beautiful deep blue job, and an inscribed name. It was originally shipped to Oshman's for the Houston PD.

I recently mated it up with a fantastic tooled holster made by Sterling Leather in St. Joseph Missouri that must have been made for it.

Throw in a box of vintage ammo and a couple of artifacts of law and order and I like it a lot.

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This is one of my most unusual revolvers. It is a 38/200 British shipped in 1940 and converted post-war to .22LR by Parker-Hale.

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I kinda like this one.
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Thom Braxton sicced me onto the Model 27.
Dave Keith built the BBQ rig.
Dave M. gave me those fancy grips.
The hat was my birthday present from my folks when I turned 21. That was a long time ago.
The belt buckle came off a worn out belt my Mom gave to my Dad as a birthday present back in the 40's.
The spurs belonged to my Dad. He bought them off an old cowhand for $75.00 back in the 40s. He about wore the gold plating off, and I'm workin' on finishing the job.

Lot of good memories in that picture.
 
Here's my contribution.
Why? Because it's the latest picture and it is outdoors.
Model 28-2 4" with my new holster.

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I'm pretty sure this is my favorite. It's not a great gun. Not the best picture, either. But, it was her fifth birthday.

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Great photo!! This is the future of gun ownership.
 
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