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Old 04-02-2011, 09:59 PM
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Default What is THE classic S&W revolver?

What do you guys feel is the most classic of all S&W revolver? I don’t really know how to ask what I am asking. But I look at some of the 4 or 5 inch 357 or 44 mags and I think that their lines are some the most classic of all revolvers. I am just trying to see if there is some type of consensus as to which Smith is the most classic of all. I know this is a really wide open question, but I kind of mean it that way. What do you consider THE classic S&W revolver? Pictures are always welcome.
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