Hello from France!

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Hello everyone,

As a sports shooter and collector living in France, I'm particularly fond of Smith & Wesson revolvers, especially those produced between the 1930s and 1980s. My favorites are N-Frame: a 5" Model 27-2 and a Model 58 .41 Rem Mag (rare gun and caliber in Europe).

This forum seems to me the ideal place to share with other enthusiasts and continue to learn as much as possible about my favorite guns.

I'm counting on your indulgence for my English, which can sometimes be rather approximate (especially for technical terms).

Thank you for welcoming me among you.

Sincerely,
 
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Hello everyone,

As a sports shooter and collector living in France, I'm particularly fond of Smith & Wesson revolvers, especially those produced between the 1930s and 1980s. My favorites are N-Frame: a 5" Model 27-2 and a Model 58 .41 Rem Mag (rare gun and caliber in Europe).

This forum seems to me the ideal place to share with other enthusiasts and continue to learn as much as possible about my favorite guns.

I'm counting on your indulgence for my English, which can sometimes be rather approximate (especially for technical terms).


Thank you for welcoming me among you.

Sincerely,

Welcome from northern NYS!

Rest assured your English will be far better than my French, heck I took it for a couple years in high school!-:D
 
welcome from the Carolina Piedmont

Bonjour Grumpy Bear. Bienvenue from Carolina Piedmont. Your English is far better than my French, Although France is one of my favorite travel destinations.
There on many revolver enthusiasts here and a fair share of 41 magnum fans
 
bienvenue d'Allemagne
j'ai passé un jolie séjour en Nouvelle Aquitaine il y a deux années, j'aime bien Bayonne et Bordeaux, le Bassin d'Arcachon,
et je posséde aussi le 27-2 5" :D

regards from Germany
Ulrich
 
Greetings!

I have been to your country and enjoyed it immensely. The .41 Magnum is one of my favorites. I shoot mine quite a bit. While not rare I run into a lot of (mostly younger) shooters that never heard of it.

Ammunition must be difficult to obtain over there. Here it is considered a "reloader's cartridge", meaning that if you want to shoot it you need to be able to reload the cases yourself. Finding factory ammo in gun stores here is difficult, but not impossible, but always expensive!

Do the laws allow you to relaod your own ammo in France?
 
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