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Well, the last thread was fun, you can see it here:

http://smith-wessonforum.com/firearms-knives-other-brands/613278-pretty-guns-lets-window-shop.html

Let's do it again.

Star Model S .380 ACP with Ajax custom rosewood grips showing differently in different light -

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Browning HP - I like this one because of the wood grips I found for it:

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Beretta Model 81 - I like all of these "Cheetah" guns; this one doesn't have the square trigger guard so it's better looking than my M85 but doesn't shoot nearly as well - so which is actually prettier, right?:

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And, last but not least, and in my humble opinion the best looking gun on the planet, the SIG P-230 .380 ACP:

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"And, last but not least, and in my humble opinion the best looking gun on the planet, the SIG P-230 .380 ACP:"

Elegant, to be sure. I carried one off-duty for a lot of years, and still have one, though I admit it's a little outdated by today's standards. I'm still looking for a set of factory walnut grips for it.
 
Elegant, to be sure. I carried one off-duty for a lot of years, and still have one, though I admit it's a little outdated by today's standards

True. But just "a little" outdated. If I am inclined to tote a .380 that's my choice. ;)
 
Pretty old

FN 1900 made in 1902.

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Luger, from the Portuguese Army contract, in 7,65 Parabellum made in 1909.

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Mauser C96 made in 1911.

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1..Nickel 4in 3rd model .44 HE with Ivories.
2..Lew Horton 24-3
3..19-3 Nickel 4in.
4..19-3 Nickel 2.5in
5..My best H&K engraved P7 with Nill grips.
 

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Limey service revolvers in 2 World Wars

On top Webley MK VI. Caliber .455 Webley, made in 1915(first year production).
At the bottom Enfield MK 2 Royal Air Force marked made in 1934.

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29-5 8 3/8 W/Leupold 2x
Kimber GT10
Ed Brown Special Forces
Dan Wesson ECO
629-2 Mountain Revolver
 

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