Hamtramck, Jack Roy Gun Shop?

Some where around late 1974 or early 1975 I asked Jack Roy if he could order me a Smith & Wesson K-32 Masterpiece. I had read that they were to stop or already stopped making them.
Jack Roy knew alot of people who could pull alot of strings but even with those connections, a K-32 could not be found.
One day Jack says to me that we had pretty much hit a dead end on the search for the K-32. If we would have found one it would have been a 16-3.
Not wanting to disappoint a customer, especially a younger one, Jack said that he had something that I might be interested in. Then he went in back and pulled out this brand new in the box model 35-1, 1953 Kit Gun Target. This one was shipped 2/74 so it must have sat in back of Jack's shop for a while.
Jack told me that it was a scarce item to be found and that they were going to stop or already did stop making the model 35s. He could have very well sold it for a premium but allowed this young shooter to put it on lay away for the list price of that time. I still have the receipt some place.
Remember layaways?
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I did finally get a K-32. Finally found a pre 16 after posting an ad in Shot Gun News in 1999, some 23 years later. And that K-32 model 16-3. If I could have ordered one I would have ordered it with full target accessories TT, TH, and TG. Found this one which was shipped in 1972 to Petersborough Guns in Ontario Canada.
I think Jack would have approved.
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Mr. Aug, Welcome to the "Forum"... It's a great place to hang around - good discussion, intricate facts and outstanding pictures!
This has been the most interesting post I've initiated - Turn's out that my Colt's SAA's birthplace has stirred up a lot of memories for a lot of the members particularly of those old gunshops us old timers remember from our childhood. Jack Roy fits the mold perfectly!
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A grand thread for sure. Would anyone have another set of stories to add in a new thread? I maintain that what we have shared here is the essence of of our gun culture. Happy New Year to all.
 
What a great thread. As a histroy teacher this is right up my alley. It just goes to show you how the acts of a person can be remembered for many years. Now that this thread is running its course, and a family member knows about it, many future generations will have an idea of what their relative meant to so many.


Man this was a good reading.
 
Greenberry,
As a history teacher this is right up my alley. It just goes to show you how the acts of a person can be remembered for many years.

Mr. Greenberry...Your comments speak to many of the posts on our Forum...One in particular, that by Chuck Odom (29-1) also a History Teacher... Chuck continues to share his collection, his learnings, his insights, and his photographs for all.. Check out this recent post...
http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/530103904/m/6961012833
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Wow! very cool thread. All I want to know is where can I go in this state to see a great collection of wheelguns for sale anymore. Is there anywhere to go that has a lot of wheelguns in the inventory.I get so discouraged when I walk in a shop and the revolver shelf is down low and off to the side. You tell em what your after and they just kinda shrug and look at ya like your weird or something. I will be checking this thread every day now for more to the story.I am very jealous of those that were there. Thankyou all for this account.Dale.
 
Go to Williams Gunsight. They usually have a good selection, but are down right now due to all the rush over the new administration coming, and, they always sell down before doing inventory.
 
Thanks fellas.I will visit both of these stores.I hope rmroyjr post some old pics for us of his grandads store. Great thread led me to you guys and better gunshops.Thanks Jack Roys gunshop.
 
Originally posted by Gun 4 Fun:
Nygma- where are you at in MI to know where GG is located?

...Last post here. We're hijacking a really cool thread. Let's take it to the lounge after this.

Orchard Lake. I've been dealing with GG since the early 80s. Amazing inventory. If you don't see what you're looking for, ask, they usually dig around in back & come up with it.
Have fun. Don't over-spend!
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Mr. Roy knew how to treat people. Note the discount given the captain, even though it's a sporting arm. This Featherlight is my favorite upland gun.

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I remember Jack looking out for the little guy, young people, and people in need.

Anyone remember the inventory of cast pistol bullets that he keep for reloaders? They came in wooden boxes with cardboard divider inserts.
When ever someone would ask about them he would always mention that he bought from that company because the company employed handicapped workers to make the bullets. The company was in Ohio I believe. Really quality bullets, still have a few boxes.
 
Moosedog, I just re-read/ reviewed your pic's and stories...Once again, Thanks I appreciate your sharing...
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THERE IS AN OLD TIME GUN SHOP IN WATERFORD,MI, CALLED WHITES GUN SHOP. ITS BEEN THERE FOR ABOUT 35 YRS. I BOUGHT SOME GREAT COLTS AND SMITHS OVER THE YEARS.
 
Mr. Roy. Thanks so much for the picture of your grandpa. I will add it to the box of the .45 Colt SAA that has lettered as being shipped to his shop in May 4th, 1959. This has been a wonderful posting as it describes a really Good man with a Great JOB!
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ps. Who do you suppose is that little boy behind the counter on the far right? His face is barely visible but he resembles Jack!

Again, Thanks!
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