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I was photographing all the S&Ws that I have paired. Those that are virtually identical. I have nine sets of paired revolvers.

The 1926s don't look too bad.


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I was photographing all the S&Ws that I have paired. Those that are virtually identical. I have nine sets of paired revolvers.

The 1926s don't look too bad.


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They are gorgeous. Maybe one day ...
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Very nice, S.P.! Are those the new S&W grips you picked up recently? They look pretty good from where I sit. Regards, Jerry
 
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They look really good to me,but ,I am just an accumulator/shooter.What do I know?
Wayne Byram
 
10 footers or not I think old man Patton might have been a bit jealous if you were seen packin those two.
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DW
 
Originally posted by SaxonPig:
Those are the new stocks and both guns are poorly refinished and are 10 foot guns.

I noticed the grips, but still, a very nice looking pair.

Maybe a dual-holster rig sporting Tom Threepersons-style holsters and lots of cartridge loops would round out the package? It would be on heck of a bbq rig!

Michael
 
Refinished or not, those are good looking revolvers. I'd be happy to have just one of them. Glad for ya.
 
None are really nice or of interest to collectors. I prefer shooters and got most of them cheap (or at least cheaply). But I always figured if a gun was worth having it's worth having twice.

Like these M&Ps. Fun, but too rough for collecttors. I got them cheap and enjoy them.


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S.P., Those snubbies with the half-moon sights are just TOO cool! You can go ahead and show us the rest of your twins anytime. You said 9 sets?....were fertility drugs involved? Regards, Jerry
 
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