How about a new school N frame beauty contest?

New school Dirty Harry 6.5 inch 29-10 with an Ultra-Dot sight.
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A 22-4 Model of 1917 Classic wearing Altamont magna grips and a BK grip adapter.
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625-8 five inch.
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22-4 Thunder Ranch.
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Ok, I'll play. My Model 58-1 that I have the princely sum of $550.00 in. Try that with any old 58. I deactivated my lock by removing the flag that pops up next to the hammer, and added a T grip adapter a short while back. I always wanted a .41 Magnum, and this was by far the best way financially for me to get one. Gun actually has a nice smooth trigger pull, and the fit and finish are second to none. I like the grooved trigger as well; another nice old school touch.
 

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Ok, I'll play. My Model 58-1 that I have the princely sum of $550.00 in. Try that with any old 58. I deactivated my lock by removing the flag that pops up next to the hammer, and added a T grip adapter a short while back. I always wanted a .41 Magnum, and this was by far the best way financially for me to get one. Gun actually has a nice smooth trigger pull, and the fit and finish are second to none. I like the grooved trigger as well; another nice old school touch.

The Model 58 that S&W was making for awhile was my other favorite N-frame; I think they placed that 4" HB version in the "classics" section. I assumed S&W would keep it on the lineup, so now I'll need to find one on GB or somewhere. I like that "service" or old school M&P look and would it just seems fitting for the .41 magnum.
 
WOW, am I impressed. Nice guns guys. Just bought into a collection that has been sitting in a climate controlled safe for over 40 years. Got 2 model 24-3, 1 with 3 inch barrel and round butt fingergroove grips, second with 4 in barrel, square butt, and 3 T's. A model 19 with 6 inch barrel and 3 T's. and finally a model 37 with 3 inch barrel in blue finnish. All are NIB. Can't wait to go shoot them. Got a couple feral hogs that need killing. I think the model 24-3 will do the job. What do you think?
 
WOW, am I impressed. Nice guns guys. Just bought into a collection that has been sitting in a climate controlled safe for over 40 years. Got 2 model 24-3, 1 with 3 inch barrel and round butt fingergroove grips, second with 4 in barrel, square butt, and 3 T's. A model 19 with 6 inch barrel and 3 T's. and finally a model 37 with 3 inch barrel in blue finnish. All are NIB. Can't wait to go shoot them. Got a couple feral hogs that need killing. I think the model 24-3 will do the job. What do you think?

Congratulations on your find. I hope you got good deals on them.

We are lucky that we don't have feral hogs, or really a whole lot of other nasty critters here.

The 4" 24 with Buffalo Bore .44 specials will get the job done.

Happy Hunting!
 
Great thread!
I'm finding my way back to S&W's after about a 6 year hiatus.

Put a down payment on a new 2 tone 627 V Comp the other day, and hopefully will have it paid off by Christmas. The Rubber grips will be the first thing to go, and I'm finding some great inspiration for new stocks in this thread.
 
Great thread!
I'm finding my way back to S&W's after about a 6 year hiatus.

Put a down payment on a new 2 tone 627 V Comp the other day, and hopefully will have it paid off by Christmas. The Rubber grips will be the first thing to go, and I'm finding some great inspiration for new stocks in this thread.

That's a shame, because the grips are pretty ideal for a target gun. The gun that is not very concealable has nothing to argue about rubber grips except how they fit the individual hand. The gun that sophisticated is not really a platform for grip art. Don't get the idea that rubber grips aren't cool.
 
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That's a shame, because the grips are pretty ideal for a target gun. The gun that is not very concealable has nothing to argue about rubber grips except how they fit the individual hand. The gun that sophisticated is not really a platform for grip art. Don't get the idea that rubber grips aren't cool.

I respectfully disagree. There are so many great grip options out there. I see no reason to saddle such an interesting gun with plain ol' rubber grips. It's not like .357's in a 47 oz N frame are real hard kickers even with full power loads.

Life's too short for plain rubber grips IMO. :)
 
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