scotchblade
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Yesterday was an interesting day. Maybe I was just lucky or maybe I need to check out gun shops more often to see what's in the display cases.
It's important to point out that being a CA resident, the vast majority of revolvers are not on the roster. So I can't shop Gunbroker, I am limited to PPT or a local classified. Needless to say, it is very frustrating to be so restricted in my ability to purchase an old six shooter. Being that is the case, demand is high and we pay more than other parts of the country.
Anyway, back to yesterday. Between two stores, I stumbled upon:
Model 27-2 with a 6 or 6-1/2" barrel
Model 66-1 with a 4" barrel
Model 58 with a 4" barrel and the box.
All pinned and recessed. Maybe this is a common occurance in Utah and Texas, but for a guy like me, that's the stuff that dreams are made of.
Now if I only had more money! The 27-2 was too $$$ so I grabbed the 66-1.
I walked away from the 58 but can't stop thinking about it. It's not often that these opportunities come up. I reload and would need to purchase .41 Magnum dies, brass and projectiles, but have found sources for all. It also is wearing rubber grips. The service magnas issued with it are missing. I prefer wood, even though they may not be as comfortable. I checked around for "original" square butt target N-frames and they seem to be out there, but not cheap. Somebody neatly put white paintfill in the Smith and Wesson on the barrel. I don't think it came that way. Otherwise, it appears to have seen little use.
Model 58 owners, past and present, I welcome your thoughts on what just might be my next purchase.
It's important to point out that being a CA resident, the vast majority of revolvers are not on the roster. So I can't shop Gunbroker, I am limited to PPT or a local classified. Needless to say, it is very frustrating to be so restricted in my ability to purchase an old six shooter. Being that is the case, demand is high and we pay more than other parts of the country.
Anyway, back to yesterday. Between two stores, I stumbled upon:
Model 27-2 with a 6 or 6-1/2" barrel
Model 66-1 with a 4" barrel
Model 58 with a 4" barrel and the box.
All pinned and recessed. Maybe this is a common occurance in Utah and Texas, but for a guy like me, that's the stuff that dreams are made of.
Now if I only had more money! The 27-2 was too $$$ so I grabbed the 66-1.
I walked away from the 58 but can't stop thinking about it. It's not often that these opportunities come up. I reload and would need to purchase .41 Magnum dies, brass and projectiles, but have found sources for all. It also is wearing rubber grips. The service magnas issued with it are missing. I prefer wood, even though they may not be as comfortable. I checked around for "original" square butt target N-frames and they seem to be out there, but not cheap. Somebody neatly put white paintfill in the Smith and Wesson on the barrel. I don't think it came that way. Otherwise, it appears to have seen little use.
Model 58 owners, past and present, I welcome your thoughts on what just might be my next purchase.
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