Drum roll please.......I got it!

Very nice gun and the accessorys are always a plus. I use to think the nickel guns were too flashy for me but hanging around here has changed my mind. not to mention when I show my modest collection to people they ow and auh over the nickel guns. Kinda like watching fireworks. O ya I forgot to mention I have your guns big brother 4" and Its been wearing on me. Some day soon I hope to acuire the skills to post pictures. Congrats on your quest coming to a good ending. Remember good things come to those who wait patiently
 
Bob,

Congratulations as that is amazing and just plain beatiful.

Here's mine and it looks almost perfect but it has someone's name engraved under the grips so I shoot the tar out of it.
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Bob, you have a real beauty there...everything from the original packaging to the presentation
case to the sweet target stocks and that nickel plated mastery of machining, the .357 Magnum
model 27-2. The star of your collection! Bob :)
 
Now there ya' go! A cool queen for sure! :)

I started out with 29's, then K-22's, now....

.... those N frames in a slightly smaller magnun caliber are calling....

and I'm answering!:)

GF
 
Now there ya' go! A cool queen for sure! :)

I started out with 29's, then K-22's, now....

.... those N frames in a slightly smaller magnun caliber are calling....

and I'm answering!:)

GF

Thanks GF. I saw what ya done got recently! :D

Like I said, gonna find out what Skeeter was talking about and shoot the 5" Blue one now. Gonna keep this one like it is. :)

Not today though. Shooting when it's 90 degrees w/60% humidity, just don't sound like fun to me! :) :rolleyes:
 
Seriously, that is just awesome. The nickel looks perfect! I'd be afraid to even touch that one with human hands. I could not be more jealous!

And IMO this is the best picture of the bunch:

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Why you ask? Because of the reflection of the cylinder on the frame.

DANG that nickel is just perfect.
 
Congratulations. That is one beautiful gun. Great pics.
Thanks for sharing it with us.

Pardon me for a moment while I wipe the drool off of my keyboard.

Stu
 
rags, Ok nice gun. In fact, a really nice gun. I do not have one, nickel or blued. I am not liking you very much right now, but I am sure by the end of the year, I will get over it. Seriously a beautiful piece. Congrats!
 
rags, Ok nice gun. In fact, a really nice gun. I do not have one, nickel or blued. I am not liking you very much right now, but I am sure by the end of the year, I will get over it. Seriously a beautiful piece. Congrats!

Thanks JC. The advise given to me was wait! It'll turn up...eventually!! ;)
 
IMHO guns are made to used.

I can hear from here all the safe queens crying out to be loved.
How would you feel if you were put in a safe & left there for years?
I rather think I'd feel like the ugly duckling.

The craftsman gunmakers that toil & sweat for us should feel as though he's done all that for nothing.

I say we all should liberate those safe queens - to hear their cries of anguish.
To feed each chamber & create the small explosions they yearn for.

I know, I know, time to get off the soap box & take my medicine! ;)
 
I can hear from here all the safe queens crying out to be loved.
How would you feel if you were put in a safe & left there for years?

"Safe queen" is a state of mind. Many safe queens never spend any time in a safe. They are displayed in a place of prominence (never shot) where they can be appreciated everyday. It is more like being on a throne!!
 
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