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Old 08-07-2010, 11:15 AM
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Default 3" N frames

Did someone say 3" N frames? How about one for every caliber in the N frames?

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Did someone say 3" N frames? How about one for every caliber in the N frames?

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Very, very nice collection....Question did they make 3" 627????

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Hope you don't mind, but I through in some 686's in 2.5" with the 3" 629's and 625's.














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My favorite 3-inch started life as a new Lou Horton back about 1985. I didn't care for the stocks and let myself get talked into the matt nickle finish when 300 Gunsmithing Service did the action job. It's cost me far more than it's worth but, it's not going anywhere either.
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Wow! would also love to have one of each, but would settle for the 625-7 3" to go with my 629 3"
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