Ok, it was me. I stopped at a pawn shop just to check things out. I am looking at the hand guns and rifles that are on display and the owner says "I have a Smith and Wesson and a Taurus 44 that are eligible to be put out today."
Well, right away I really perk up.
All of these different model S & W 's are going through my head. Trying to keep a calm voice I ask "May I look at them?"
He returns with two stainless revolvers, the Taurus in a 6 inch 44, and the other a S&W 617 no dash, 6 inch wearing a really nice set of combat grips.
When I looked at the Smith, I could hardly contain myself.
I asked on prices and he was gone about 5 minutes, which seemed like forever.
He gave me the prices and without trying to beat him down, I said that I would take the 617.
Now, I do not need another 617 but this thing was beautiful.
The finish is great and the grips have really good grain and are like new. I just could not help myself.
I am going to have to stay out of pawn shops and gun shops. This habit is beating the heck out of me.
Well, right away I really perk up.
All of these different model S & W 's are going through my head. Trying to keep a calm voice I ask "May I look at them?"
He returns with two stainless revolvers, the Taurus in a 6 inch 44, and the other a S&W 617 no dash, 6 inch wearing a really nice set of combat grips.
When I looked at the Smith, I could hardly contain myself.
I asked on prices and he was gone about 5 minutes, which seemed like forever.
He gave me the prices and without trying to beat him down, I said that I would take the 617.
Now, I do not need another 617 but this thing was beautiful.
The finish is great and the grips have really good grain and are like new. I just could not help myself.
I am going to have to stay out of pawn shops and gun shops. This habit is beating the heck out of me.


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