Hair Trigger
US Veteran
Found the Holy Grail today, at least my personal one. The traveling gun show is in town, and I went just to look around (I still took some money). I always go to one table first, the guy always has some nice S&W's, and man was he loaded (pun intended). I almost bought a beautiful M19-3 snubbie, gun was perfect, not even a turn line, but no box, etc. Price was a bit more than I thought it should be, so I held off. He also had plenty of other stuff I wouldn't have minded owning, but I decided to look around the whole show.
After wading through the usual arsenal of AR's and AK's and 100 year old shotguns, I came to a table with only one handgun, inside a glass case with a bunch of knives. I asked if I could look at it, the guy asked if I had my credentials, because he wasn't going to take it out unless I was serious. I told him, "That's a 1980 S&W M520, only made 3000 and only one year manufacture." He laughed and said, "Yep, you're serious all right" and took it out for me to look at. Not a mark on it, no turn line, and the kicker is he has a S&W letter for it, written and mailed in 1980, to the original owner, also has the box and accessories and papers. He claims it is unfired, and a very careful inspection tends to verify that claim. He is the second owner and bought it about 4 years after the original owner and has held onto it all these years. The other kicker is that he only lives about 5 miles from me. Imagine, my Holy Grail being that close and I never knew it.
I don't have it just yet, I didn't bring enough cash and he wouldn't take the balance in a check. Can't say as I blame him, though. We traded phone numbers and he put it back in his packing crate instead of the display case. We finish the deal on Monday. I trust he will honor the deal, he's a retired firefighter/paramedic, and we kind of clicked while talking. I offered him a sizeable down payment, but he said it was mine, and we talked S&W for a few more minutes before I left. I'll do a complete photo-op on it once I get it.
After wading through the usual arsenal of AR's and AK's and 100 year old shotguns, I came to a table with only one handgun, inside a glass case with a bunch of knives. I asked if I could look at it, the guy asked if I had my credentials, because he wasn't going to take it out unless I was serious. I told him, "That's a 1980 S&W M520, only made 3000 and only one year manufacture." He laughed and said, "Yep, you're serious all right" and took it out for me to look at. Not a mark on it, no turn line, and the kicker is he has a S&W letter for it, written and mailed in 1980, to the original owner, also has the box and accessories and papers. He claims it is unfired, and a very careful inspection tends to verify that claim. He is the second owner and bought it about 4 years after the original owner and has held onto it all these years. The other kicker is that he only lives about 5 miles from me. Imagine, my Holy Grail being that close and I never knew it.
I don't have it just yet, I didn't bring enough cash and he wouldn't take the balance in a check. Can't say as I blame him, though. We traded phone numbers and he put it back in his packing crate instead of the display case. We finish the deal on Monday. I trust he will honor the deal, he's a retired firefighter/paramedic, and we kind of clicked while talking. I offered him a sizeable down payment, but he said it was mine, and we talked S&W for a few more minutes before I left. I'll do a complete photo-op on it once I get it.