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Here’s a pair you might enjoy, even though they are a little newer than this forum’s theme. The stainless “Project 616” is a 327 Fed Mag, and the blue 6" is a close recreation of a Model 16-3 in the original 32 S&W Long. Yep, I love me some 32s!
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I love resurrected threads. This one started in 2010!
M64 before:
M64 after:
Model 10:
Model 19:
M64:
M10 - destroyed in fire - I will make it a paperweight:
M10 nickel
M10 SB
M10 - RB - after I get everything back from the fire I will determine if this is one gun or two!
M19 snub
M 15 - box is gone now, I THINK. The gun is in great shape as are the others after the fire:
M 12
M 10 - .357 Magnum (rare bird)
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08-07-2018, 06:12 PM
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17-3
Gotta love those k frames!
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1963 Model 12-2
1982 Model 13-3
1976 Model 65-1
Just the three, but they are all carried at one time or another, sometimes two at a time.
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S&W 66-4 with aged ivory grips
Great shooter.
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I'll play. Here's a couple. Toyman, that 5 inch is fantastic. How about a little more info on that one.
Model 19 no dash, four screw shipped May 1960
Model 10 no dash four screw Cleveland Ohio PD stamped issue revolver, shipped July 1959.
Model 16 no dash K-32 which I had S&W nickel. Another four screw, just made it in this thread, shipped July 1961.
K-22 five screw shipped May 1952. My birth year.
K-32 five screw shipped April 1952.
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K-32 4 Inch
Hi
This is my Rarest and favorite K frame.
Its is a single gun shippment shipped in 1959 to a
individual in Portland Or. It is a model marked 16
4 screw that letters as you see it with all Target.
and a red ramp front sight.
This is one of the rarest K frames built.
there were some early 4 inch models in 5 screw
I think a shippment of 10. I only know of one other
like mine.
enjoy the picture and the information.
Jim Fisher 1491
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