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Ohhh!
He could easily pass for her brother, she has four, what is his name?
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So, where's the other 38, hmmmmm????
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Easy...love them grips!
Pepper....nah.....born and raised in Michigan...don't even know it's ped...he was a gift...best dang dog one could ever hope for, don't we all think that way??
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I picked-up this nearly unfired 60-7 a couple of weeks back. Replaced the ugly stock rubber grips with wood and my only T-Grip.
Traded in a 642-1 with the 1 7/8ths tube that I couldn't shoot worth a **** for some reason for this 642-2 with the 2 1/2 inch tube.
This one actually hits POA with most loads and the pinned black ramp front sight is much easier to see.
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I have a couple of them...
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I got into a discussion on another board about steel framed vs tupperware guns. The other guy extolled the virtues of polymer as being tuff, light weight and durable. My main point was heirloom quality and beauty. This thread makes my case perfectly.
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I got into a discussion on another board about steel framed vs tupperware guns. The other guy extolled the virtues of polymer as being tuff, light weight and durable. My main point was heirloom quality and beauty. This thread makes my case perfectly.
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Yes it does, you're point went right over his head! Just plain shooters just are not tuned into the collecting, traditions, cratsmanship, etc., of the "gun" as an art form! It's a foriegn language they don't get and never will; they just don't have the genes. It's just a tool to them. But that's OK too, less competition for the "good stuff".
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Picked this Model 38 up today for $250, it's a bit worn but it has character so I couldn't pass it up.
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Is that a Meprolight tritium sight on the 640-1? I have been debating ordering one of those. How do you like it?
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Picked this Model 38 up today for $250, it's a bit worn but it has character so I couldn't pass it up.
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Where do the finger frames come from seen on the bottom two pistols? thanks
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Picked this Model 38 up today for $250, it's a bit worn but it has character so I couldn't pass it up.
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You did fine on your purchase. My Model 38 no dash ran me $299.99 and I was glad to get it at that price. The Model 38 and Model 49 are getting hard to come by, especially at a decent price. By the way, what kind of grips do you have on your 38?
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442-2, 642-1, 43C & 37-2. All no-locks.
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Another fine piece target model and with a custom Patridge front sight blade. Nothing wrong with NY's Eve presents too!
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What model is this please? I need to find one to pair up with my 640-1.
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Think I have it figured out....649-3 correct?
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My 342 airlite ti with vz grips xs big dot ns.... sorry the sig wanted in the picture too.
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Here is a pair in my j-frame collection. I call these His-N-Hers. I will let the viewer decide which one belongs to the "Her".
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Hondo....I can understand that would be "rational thinking" for a normal small-handed shooter.....but my wife is not rational. She is very fashion conscious and realized right off the bat there was a BIG difference in the looks of the guns. To her...in her mind...the one with the boot-grips looked more expensive. Every time I take it to clean it for her....she follows me around to make sure I don't swap grips. I think if I swapped the grips on the guns she would not notice. She follows the grips. The "skinny" handled 317 is mine.
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My pre lock 317 and my no lock 642.
The plug is .200 diameter stainless .135 long with a small
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I just got a 36-1 very similar. 3" HB but with square butt and target sights. A lot more "tacos" though. Your's was a good deal!
S&W Model 36-1,38 Special,3in.barrel,Adj.Sights : Revolvers at GunBroker.com
I saw it today. It was suppossed to be unfired and it leaves no doubt that it's unfired. It's truly 100%, no cylinder ring at all, but no box...
I don't know how it even could have been test fired at the factory. More pics when I get it home and out of 'quarantine'.
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I nust got a 36-1 very similar. 3" HB but with square butt and target sights. A lot more "tacos" though. Your's was a good deal!
S&W Model 36-1,38 Special,3in.barrel,Adj.Sights : Revolvers at GunBroker.com
I saw it today. It was suppossed to be unfired and it leaves no doubt that it's unfired. It's truly 100%, no cylinder ring at all, but no box...
I don't know how it even could have been test fired at the factory. More pics when I get it home and out of 'quarantine'.
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On mine the bluing was near perfect. The slightest of turn lines. Grips are about average for the age 1981 & serialed to the gun. Rusty & dry inside. Considering the grips & the action, I might believe this gun was reblued. But, there was a ton of gunk built up under the grips, so I don't really know.
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http://this is a test photo of my model 36
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On mine the bluing was near perfect. The slightest of turn lines. Grips are about average for the age 1981 & serialed to the gun. Rusty & dry inside. Considering the grips & the action, I might believe this gun was reblued. But, there was a ton of gunk built up under the grips, so I don't really know.
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Can't tell for sure from photos but I don't see anything to make me think it's reblued especially since the case colors on the hammer and trigger show no wear that I can see.
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Wearing some new Altamont Grips
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