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    smith and wesson model 1917

    I have a smith and wesson model 1917 45ACP #82212 It is US Property marked-finish is blue and some minor patina I dont have a picture but based on the info above if the gun is a conservative 75% condition what do you think the value of it is?
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    Custom Smiths

    There are many nice looking guns on the forum. Let's see some pics of those customized revolvers!
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    M686 4 inch polish

    I used a dremel tool with a felt wheel and jewelers rouge to polish out scratches that had accumulated on the gun over the years. It took about 20minutes and turned out pretty good (IMHO - LOL)
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    SMith and Wesson Bolt Action Rifles

    Hi-I have been watching CDNN flyers for a while now and the Smith and Wesson bolt action rifles seem to have a good price. Everything I can find to read about them appears good. Does anyone have experiance wth these in 30-06? What kind of accuracy and dependabilitydo you see? I am thinking about...
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    Shooting Model 625, model 325

    Any shoot 45 super loads in their Model 625 or model 325? Have you chronographed any loads? Lets see em!
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    Model 686 square frame

    I have been researching grips for my M686-0. It has a square grip frame. It seems there are very few options for grips ( have the original large target style and rubber pachmayers) I have also noticed that the holsters are limited also. Are sales and use of the 686 that much less in number than...
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    357 Magnum 125 gr or 158 gr

    I am getting ready to load some ammo for my M686. I have noticed that 125 gr loads group larger and have a differnt point of impact than 158 grain loads. I would like to use 158s for SD and most other target/varmit shooting. Is over penetrationof the 158 load REALLY a problem for SD use?
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    Hello from Joe American

    Hi everybody. I enjoy reading the forum from time to time. I look forward to conversing with you. A little about myself, I work tool sales, I hunt a little I have owned some Smiths ove r the years but have always kept my 686.-Joe
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