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Just to introduce myself:

Grumpy old Viet Nam veteran, with Model 67, Model 34, plus an old .45 Gold Cup, a Colt Commander and a CZ 75. The 67 and 34 are the most accurate weapons I own, and are both extremely reliable. The CZ 75 is also perfectly reliable thus far, (300 rounds down range, including several different flavors of fmj and hollow point). However, the CZ75 cannot match the S&W revolvers for accuracy.

Live in Virginia, and hobbies include just about anything outside. Just had a wonderful day hike the other day along a section of the Appalachian Trail...and just a few days earlier I had a great day of sailing out of Annapolis. Retirement is good!

Thank you all for the good information provided here....I am particularly interested in cleaning up my Model 67 so that it looks as good as it shoots.
 
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Welcome from NC, majortoo.

Thank you for your service.

"To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace." --George Washington
 
Welcome From Florida. Thank you for serving this Great Country.
Stop Obama's Civil private army.
 
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Welcome from Texas majortoo. Great forum, have fun, learn lots, share what you know.

Hmmmmm hiking along the Appalachian trial? Meet any state governors there?:D
 
Hello Fellow Smith And Wesson Fans, My First S&W Revolver Was My GrandFathers Triple Lock In .455 He Was a Young British Officer In The Royal Welch Fusilliers.and Gave Me That Great Revolver when I was 9 After Teaching Me How To Shoot. Along With That I Have a K-22 Masterpeice SP in 22LR. A 1940s M&P 10 with RCAF Markings And My Two Newest S&W'S A New Model 22. 1917 and a New Model 25 In .45 LC. i am a Retired Royal Army Officer and Also Served In My Grandfathers Regiment. Thank You All And Merry Christmas
 

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