Bought my first S&Ws.

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Sweet looking guns. Careful--Once you get one, you'll want to get them all.
 
It's been 3 years and 71 days since I had a beer. Since then have been feeding my habit by buying S&W revolvers. Way healthier and much more fun!

You have started off right nicely. Congrats on 2 very nice models and may your family grow and prosper!

SG
 
Thats a fine start! You do know there is no cure for your new affliction dont you!
 
That flat latch is beautiful! Congrats in purchasing the START of your collection. It will be a nice one by the way you've started out.
 
Welcome to the forum

Nice guns to start your addiction...I mean collection with. Hang around, you'll love this place
 
I bought these last month. Until now, I had not really been interested in buying...just looking...now I have the "gun bug"! The 3" is near perfect.
My other Smith, m60 5", was a gift.

Nice indeed, and what a great gift that M-60 5" must of been to receive.

Yep, you sure have embarked upon a path from which there is no return once you've started down it. When I joined the forum, I only had a total of 4 S&W revolvers in the safe.

In 4 days, I'll be driving 115 miles to a gun shop to bring home numbers 34 & 35... that's what I'd call a full blown addiction :eek: and I'm an amateur in comparison to what other members have.

How do I regulate my buying? It's called a W-I-F-E. I think the new smiley also needs empty out turned pockets.... and would that thermometer be oral or rectal? :D :D

So in addition to saving your $$$'s to buy more S&W's, you'd better save some for gas money too.

And welcome to the forum!!
 
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One of the nice things about collecting the Smiths is, meeting some

really nice people along the way.


I sold Conrad's his number 34 and 35. I'm glad they went to him,

because he's a really great guy, besides the fact he's a die hard Smith

over.

I would have kept numbers 34 and 35, but health reasons for my wife

and I, forced me to let my Smith collection go.

So, (I wax on) on your journey in collecting these great guns, it's nice to

pass them on, to people who have the same lust for this great hobby.


Pax, Ron
 
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