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    Custom 58 in 44 mag.

    Very nice! Fixed sight N frame guns really appeal to me.
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    A Sock Drawer 2nd Model HE 44

    That is one fine.44!
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    How much does yours weigh? I just weighed mine!

    642 w/Crimson Trace 405s, horsehide holster and pouch w/ speed strip & 6 rounds and a Benchmade Narrows. 1.61 pounds or 26 ounces.
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    Model 10 3 inch

    Model 10 no dash 3" Blue square butt, special order for Rex Firearms and shipped in 1959. Nickel 10-8 3" round butt shipped in 1982.
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    Two rare snubnoses

    Very cool nickel Model 42! 12262 is also a Model 42 with bug screw which shipped January 1959. My guess is your gun shipped later in 1959
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    Hamilton Bowen 45 Colt

    Beautiful guns by Mr. Bowen posted by all of you. My only Hamilton Bowen is a Model 58 converted to .44 Magnum and styled like a Wolf & Klar 44 third model. I like to think of it as my S&W “Super Duty “. Stocks by Roy Fishpaw, courtesy of Doc44.
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    Buffed? Reblue?

    Are the pins proud and rounded on the left side plate? I’m thinking original so far.
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    Nighthawk Custom 1911's Comments Please

    I bought my Nighthawk almost two years ago. Their custom work on a new Colt Government model. I have never regretted the decision to spring for this gun. The only thing I have changed was adding a custom made set of giraffe bone grips.
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    Help with 29-1 Historical Letter

    The engraver is unknown. It shipped plain blue.
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    Help with 29-1 Historical Letter

    I have a two inch Model 10 that also shipped to S.G. Keep, Inc. in Miami. The letter is one of Jean Jinks calligraphy letters that she did at the Spokane, WA Symposium.
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    Howard Stacy Becknell Holster Maker

    I have nothing to add about Sheriff Becknell, but that is a fine looking holster that he made!
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    Grips for Model of 1950 .44 Special

    Very neat old 44! If the five inch barrel is original to that gun it’s a pretty rare revolver. You might pull the Pachs and look for dates or rework marks on the left side of the grip frame. I would letter that gun.
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    Guns.com Surprises Again! 1950 Vintage Pre-Model 27

    That’s one handsome revolver! Amazing contrast from their photos to yours.
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