I certainly don't want to be banned because of poor etiquette, but I simply love Chief Specials, so here's some pics of my limited arsenal. Please don't leave my girls out here all alone!
I certainly don't want to be banned because of poor etiquette, but I simply love Chief Specials, so here's some pics of my limited arsenal. Please don't leave my girls out here all alone!
Need a reason? No, not really, just about any old excuse will do. My M36 was pretty rough when I bought it for $150. Carried by a real estate agent in her purse with all her keys, the blue was scratched up all over. A warm bath in a bowl of parkerizing solution was my cure for the cosmetic problems. Makes it look even more "business like" to my eye.
SWEEEETTTTT PICS of your Chief's Specials.I wasn't so lucky to buy one but I love my 640 357 magnum snubby.I will always be a revolwer guy in my heart.....God Bless......Mike
No safe queens here . . . just nice old "working" guns . . .
I love "snubbies" in all the various S&W frame sizes . . . but my J frames are "always" kind of guns!
I took off and saved the original "diamond" stocks on the nickle plated 1964 Model 36 no dash, and dressed it up with a pair of Executioner (Grashorn) Stags.
My '71 blued Model 37 Airweight is still waiting on its set of stags, but at least I've added Tyler T grips on all of 'em.
Patrick Grashorn's marvelous stags also adorn my big "snubbie," a 1980 chopped barrel M25-2.
Not pictured . . . my wife's carry revolver . . . a 1971 Model 37 Airweight, square butt with a 3" barrel.