parisofthewest
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- Mar 7, 2012
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Hey guys,
Long time lurker here. A lot of knowledgable folks here for sure.
Anyways, here's my story:
I knew what a Combat Masterpiece was by about time I was 7 years old as I listened intently to my dad tell me about the one he bought and carried doing courier flights in the Navy. (1967-72 VN Vet)
He sadly sold it when my brother and I were born but I took him shooting with my 15-3, and as soon as he held it I could see that same smile cross his face as when he would describe his from back when.
So needless to say when it comes to revolvers, I'm a Smith guy.
My humble collection is made up mostly of shooters and not lookers, but I would and do stake my life on any of them.
15-3, 4" from around 1968 (ex cop)
10-5, 5" from around 1971 (ex cop)
28-2, 4" from around 1972
442 PRO (no lock) never leave home without it.
Glad to be here, and thanks for making a great site.
Andrew
Long time lurker here. A lot of knowledgable folks here for sure.
Anyways, here's my story:
I knew what a Combat Masterpiece was by about time I was 7 years old as I listened intently to my dad tell me about the one he bought and carried doing courier flights in the Navy. (1967-72 VN Vet)
He sadly sold it when my brother and I were born but I took him shooting with my 15-3, and as soon as he held it I could see that same smile cross his face as when he would describe his from back when.
So needless to say when it comes to revolvers, I'm a Smith guy.
My humble collection is made up mostly of shooters and not lookers, but I would and do stake my life on any of them.
15-3, 4" from around 1968 (ex cop)
10-5, 5" from around 1971 (ex cop)
28-2, 4" from around 1972
442 PRO (no lock) never leave home without it.
Glad to be here, and thanks for making a great site.
Andrew
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