4 inch N frame picture thread

The 4" N frame is the one that points best for me.

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25 in 45 Colt. 45 Long Colt for those who say it wrong. ;-)

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610 with CT laser grips

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29

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1980 25-5. I relined the box with royal blue crushed velvet.

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Here are a couple of 4 inch N frame .44s I can add to the thread--

629-2 Mountain Revolver



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629-1

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Here's a pair of 28-2s:
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Model 57 no-dash:
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And a 629 no dash (4" made in 1981, only)
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All are P&R.
 
As can be seen above, I have .357, .41 and .44, so I need a .45 to round out my stable.... But I've no interest in anything over .45, and it's got to be pinned. Call me old school.

Now I need to shut up or put up!

BTW - you guys have great guns!
 
Here's the only 4" N frame I own. I have to admit, the 4" is the most handy for field and accuracy combined. I have a couple 3" N frames and they are sweet to pack, and to date they are all I pack in the field, but I can't wait to take this 4" along and see how far out I can accurately hit something. I'll get it to the range for the 100 yard gong shortly.

Here now, my 624 no dash.

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Grips are temporary, I have some Hogues picked out to replace these rubbers.
 
Here's mine
Model 28-2
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Another Model 28-2
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Model 629 no dash
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Model 29-2
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Model 27-2
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Model 57
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Some pictures of some of my favorite S&W revolvers - 4" N frames ;)

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Only one I have in 4". 22-4 and not a very good pic.

Your pic isn't that bad... guys like fyimo, Sabre, and 29aholic (among very many others) just make us look bad! :D Those guys take great pictures.

And, nice M22. I love those 45s!
 
N Frame "4 inchers" are my favorites!
Craig........

44 Magnum, Shipped June 1958
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29-2, Shipped June 1972. This gun is near perfect!
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28-2, Shipped Febrary, 1981
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One and done.

My 57, my only 4".
 

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28-2, Ship date about 1970, purchased new in the box by me yesterday, fired for the first time ever (except for the factory) this morning.
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4"!!

...my favorite barrel length!!!

1980 57....

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357PD.....

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1964 58....

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Nickel 58...

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657 Mountain Gun...

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...lots of 4"!!

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Bob
 
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29-2. It's been around the block a time or two. Had it since it was new.

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I believe that I like this one the best. While I'm not deliberately hard on guns I really really try NOT to treat them like a museum piece. Wear and tear is good for firearms made of wood and steel. That is, if you want to have stories to go along with the gun and not just how much you spent on it and how you babied it.

Nuances in the finish left over from a useful life on a man's hip are better than pristine condition.

I effin' love that 29 and thanks for showing it!
 
My pics have been edited, so I am posting my 4" N frames again.
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M57 no dash
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M27-2
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M28-2
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My modest contribution, a 625JM and my beloved 27-3. I've put thousands of magnum rounds through the 27, have had to correct some endshake, but it's still ticking and is by far the most accurate handgun I own. No collector's item but my favorite handgun.
 

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