...Seems the magic of collecting pairs is an awesome artistic way to express our creativity through the S&W collecting passion! And I feel much more balanced with one in each hand.
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Terry:
I didn't notice this before but that belt with those guns and, if I counted correctly, ONE HUNDRED rounds of .357 Magnum ammo plus 12 rounds in the cylinders, is a walking armory!!! It also probably weighs a ton. But man... it pegs the Cool MeterYou could be dressed in a flaming pink spandex leotard walking down the street with that rig on and the only thing anyone would notice is the rig itself...
BEAUTIFUL
Elmer sported a leather rig like that but I do not recall what revolvers he carried with it. Perhaps Heavy Dutys or Outdoorsman.
Kevin
Richard, Risking thread drift but you put the thought in my mind. I've had a close look at the image and I reckon there are 49 rounds in the top row and 33 in the bottom. Add 12 for the 2 revolvers then there would be a total of 94 rounds on the belt in total.
Now, as I remember it, those competitions as a kid growing up, where you had to guess the correct number of jelly beans in a jar, if you guessed the correct number you won the beans, jar and all.
Soooo.. Terry.....?????![]()
Mario, correct, 82 cartridges on the belt plus 12 in the RM's for a total of 94. Total weight of the rig with both guns loaded and the belt fully loaded with cartridges is 11.8 pounds. Sorry, even though you are the winner, no prizes can be shipped outside CONUS.[emoji1]
Kevin, I believe you are referring to this rig and these guns. The holster rig is Berns-Martin with "Speed" holsters. The guns are Triple Locks in .44 Special. I will post them here because the pair of Triple Locks fit this thread perfectly.
For anyone that wants to read more about these fantastic guns see the thread at http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-ha...t-triple-lock-elmer-keiths.html#post138469284
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Photo credits beetledude.