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Lets see your "Yes, I really do carry this every day"
...of "1896 - 1961 Hand Ejectors"
I switched to this one a month or two back...so it is my every day Carry now, and, right off the Bat it just seemed like a familiar old friend and a pleasure all round to have on me when going about my daily chores and errands -
( P. S. - If anyone has a pre-War Thumb-Release or Cylinder Release in Nickle to spare, please PM me? I'd be glad to nuy it from you. The one on my mid 1930s Revolver as shown, is a newer one and I would like to replace it with the right shape one. )
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i'm not going to say i carry it everyday, but most days. i just like it.
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until I sold it recently I carried this alot.
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i'm not going to say i carry it everyday, but most days. i just like it.
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Excellent photo - well composed, nice contrasts in texture & color, and the warped board ads legitimacy. Nice revolver too! Clean Break
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I was carrying this....
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I'm too lazy to take another picture of these to upload, but I carry one of the family snubbies about every day. The 1950-ish hand ejector in 32 S&W Long (left) sees the most time on duty while the 1952-ish Baby Chief impatiently waits his turn. I don't feel undergunned with either, and of course if I were expecting trouble, I'd either change my plans or carry something big, and perhaps a couple of friends with guns too!
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This is supposed to be ONLY for those S & W Revolvers of the Hand Ejector kind, made between 1896 and 1961, which one actually carries in earnest and routinely.
Lol...
Not 'modern' stuff!
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I've likely posted this one here on the forum before, but I still carry it near all the time. It's a 1960 vintage Model 38, that I bought used in 1980. I recently added Crimson Trace laser grips, the sights seem to be shrinking in recent years....
With a 1974 vintage Alessi holster:
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"I've likely posted this one here on the forum before, but I still carry it near all the time. It's a 1960 vintage Model 38, that I bought used in 1980. I recently added Crimson Trace laser grips, the sights seem to be shrinking in recent years....
With a 1974 vintage Alessi holster:"
That ole girl looks like she's seen plenty of time on your hip. There's just something about how a blued S&W ages with use that makes it all the more appealing!
Great looking heater.
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i often carry this in a mika pocket holster.
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i often carry this in a mika pocket holster.
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That is delightful..!
.32 or .38 S&W?
I was off and on Carrying my 1946-or so Nickel 'Terrier' in .38 S&W, and, when I got the older 'M&P' in .38 Special awhile back, I just went on with it instead.
I sure like those older Terriers.
( Well, heck, I like ALL the older S&Ws for that matter...)
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i'm not going to say i carry it everyday, but most days. i just like it.
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Robert Johnson wrote a song about that.
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its a 32 long.
im on the lookout for a 38 S&W Terrier.
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if I were expecting trouble, I'd either change my plans or carry something big
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A wise and experienced man once said, "If I were expecting trouble, I would have brought a rifle." I'm too old to remember who that was, but it represented good thinking!
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This one is in my waistband daily - except on Sunday.
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Wow... some great classics.... I love this thread.
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This one is in my waistband daily - except on Sunday.
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Looks good!
But what do you carry on Sunday?
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Looks good!
But what do you carry on Sunday?
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1911 in a shoulder holster!
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I think it is very nice to have a 'Sunday' Carry or even 'Sunday Best' Carry, and, one's otherwise daily Carry also.
My days are all the same, or, I would do that also.
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Very early pre heat treated fourth change. Silky smooth in single and double action. The gent who owned this before me knew his business. A six incher shortened to 3 7/8 and tight as a drum. It's accurate enough to shoot bowling pins at 25 yards skinny sights and all. I conjured up the stocks for it.
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Dwfan: Funny when someone doesn't read the thread and posts for all to see...
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Very early pre heat treated fourth change. Silky smooth in single and double action. The gent who owned this before me knew his business. A six incher shortened to 3 7/8 and tight as a drum. It's accurate enough to shoot bowling pins at 25 yards skinny sights and all. I conjured up the stocks for it.
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Nice looking piece here and I love the grips. Can you post a clearer, close up pic? Also, I am still learning the many S & W permutations... Which is this and what caliber? Thx. CB
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Lol...all lovely...but, the Thread is supposed to be for those "S & W" Hand Ejector Revolvers of the 1896 - 1960 Time Period, which, some of us do Carry on a regular basis, so, that is the premis - to see some of these 'oldies' which are still being Carried in earnest.
In the 1980s I often carried an S&W HE 'M&P' Model of 1902, the 'pre-five-screw, four-screw'...and, if I can figure out where it is or where some images of it are, I will post s'mimges of it.
Oddly enough, when I now and then have night dreams of being in some sort of Gunfight, it is always that m1902 Revolver that I have with me, and, it has never let me down in any of those dreams, either.
Edit: Okay, I found an image of it. If it were not in Storage I'd definitely be carrying it off and on now also.
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My Model 38 is what goes with me.
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My 1917
Picked this N frame brazilian up recently from a forum member. Havent been able to put it down since, Nicest trigger I ever had on a smith and shoots POA at 25, Its on my hip now
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i was able to get my hands on a 38 S&W Terrier to keep that 32 hand ejector company.
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Not my everyday carry - but it does get carried, DOB 1948:
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Hoppe's no.10
*Disclaimer: Was taken to task on another forum over this pic. "...nice photo, bad message."
It's a 1940s "mood" photo and certainly not intended to advocate the mixing of guns and booze. I think we're all responsible gun owning adults on this forum and can understand this.
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I don't carry this everyday.
M&P from '54, Lewis Leather LA Calf.
Did when I worked in the city, day watch outta' homicide... partner's Bill Gannon.
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