Hickok 45 29-2

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I subscribed to his channel several years ago, as I enjoy watching his videos. Although I get bored and tired of the next new plastic/polymer gun videos. It is a pleasure to see new videos on true blued steel classics!

I'm thinking the one he recently acquired is between 1977 and 78.

Matter of fact I just picked up one recently of the same era

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On a side note how did you guys from Cincinnati Ohio miss this one in your local gun shop :D

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The videographer is standing downrange of a supposedly loaded gun. Smart.
 
One of my partners carried a 29-2 in a Bianchi X-15 shoulder holster. I carried a 2 1/2 Model 19 in nickel in a Galco high rise pancake holster. Privilege of rank and not in uniform. I sold my 19 for about $150. I replaced it with its twin a few years ago for a little higher price......
 
The painful part of watching Hickok's video was his recitation of all the "Dirty Harry Myths" about the movie gun being a .41 etc. He even added a couple of new "mistakes" - moving locations from the Mount Davidson Cross to the Coit Tower. Better to just make a video about the revolver, and leave the cinema "can of worms" on the shelf.
 
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