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Pics of your EDC snubby
Here's mine new classic mod 36-10
yeah, I know the IL, but I still love Smith & Wessons revolvers, lock or no lock.
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These are my main "squeezes", with a little M642
thrown in on occasion for variety......
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Let's see if the pic works.
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One of my bigger little guns, bought this new way back when...
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Very nice. I really do "need" one of those.
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Here's another, haven't figured out how to put multiple photos in one response. Have to dig out the camera and
'shoot" my 442. Garden variety, well worn.
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Hey Photoman, Read any of Teddy's own books? "African Game Trails" is great. Many are available for free on Amazon in kindle form. Free Kindle app for computer, etc.
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A 642-1 wearin' Crimson Trace LG-405s.
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This one for the last couple years...
Model 12-2..handy as a pocket on a shirt.
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Hey Photoman, Read any of Teddy's own books? "African Game Trails" is great. Many are available for free on Amazon in kindle form. Free Kindle app for computer, etc.
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Absolutely! I had quite a collection of his works at one time. I didn't know about the free Kindle versions. May be a good reason to buy a Kindle!
Edit to add: Xfuzz: The snub Model 12, along with the no-dash Model 640, are the two at the top of my "must have" list. That one you have is a real beaut.
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642 with cocobolo Spegel boot grips and Speer 135gr SB-GDHP:
642 in a Wraith IWB holster by Seth's Gun Leather:
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Here's another, haven't figured out how to put multiple photos in one response. Have to dig out the camera and
'shoot" my 442. Garden variety, well worn.
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I carry this Model 64 almost every day
If I don't have it I have this Model 640
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My EDC snubbie is a little different than most, but it works fine for me.
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EDC snubby. And the speed strip reload is right inside the handle. Joe
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I've been carrying this one almost every day for the last year.
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The Colt will not get you into trouble. That Rhino might. JK
I wouldn't mind shooting the Rhino to find out if I would like it. I just can not get pass the looks...and I love my model 49!
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My j-frame carry. Very comfortable and smooth.
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I never get tired of these pic threads
A discontinued bobbed 337PD in a pocket everyday.
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My 649
There are some great photos in this thread. I wish that I was a better photographer. My S&W 649 shares daily carry duty with my Glock 26.
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340 PD
Loaded with Buffalo Bore 125 grain 38 +P's or Corbon DPX +P's.
Uncle Mike's Boot Grips (not the current ones S & W uses).
In a Mika. The BEST pocket holster available.
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642-1 • .38 Spl. 158 gr +P Nyclad H.P.
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My old friend
Pretty much basic EDC, but easily concealable under a loose fitting shirt tail. I just got the holster (that I love), but been carrying that 37 no dash for quite a while.
Peace,
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My 642 EDC loaded with Speer 135gr +p JHP. The holster is a Blackhawk size 00 for J-Frames.
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Erich,
What kind of knife is that? Looks nice
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Mickey D,
What kind of speedloader holder is that? Lokks like exactly what I've been looking for.
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BUG/OD/EDC
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I have a 64 and a 10 with 2" barrels. The 64 usually gets the nod.
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Charter Arms 44 Bulldog
I really like the 44 Spl..
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Mickey D,
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Andrew's Custom Leather.
Works great with a standard belt and the light 642. If you are using 1/2" gun belt, it will be too thick to go between the cartridges.
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Continental Op, that was Blind Horse Knives' December Special - I don't recall what they call it (Frontier Trapper?), but you should be able to figure it out on their webpage or their FB page.
Pete, I found the new-condition Agent stocks that are on the DS when I was rooting through a pile of Herter's boxes at the LGS. They were all marked at $10 - this set of Agent stocks apparently was placed in the box after Herter's stocks were put on the then-new Agent way back when, but the box somehow got put back on the shelf . . . with the factory stocks in it. Thirty years later, I'm rooting through boxes and find a pair of stocks that are pretty easily worth ten times what I paid for them.
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Since I have a short attention span, I change guns pretty frequently. Here are some of the favorites............
M-36
Rossi 720 44 Spl
65-2
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Ruger 357
I even have a two-inch! Usually carried as a second gun. It's usually too busy hiding in my pocket to get its picture taken.
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Nowadays, I generally EDC my 642-2 in a R. Mika pocket holster. I still find days that my 296 AirLite Ti in a similar Mika holster is a comfort. It fits ~3/4 of my pants' front pockets - the 642 fits all of them.
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