I think I snapped and went wheel gun crazy!

You know you have arrived at true Smith-aholic status when you start rummaging through your safe for some guns to sell so you can go buy some more:eek::eek::eek:

Did that just yesterday..:cool:

It worked too.:)
 
It only becomes a problem when you are about to be living in a cardboard box.
I suggest stopping before that point, or you could develop a storage problem.
 
Hi! My name is LimaCharlie and I am a revolver accumulator. I have been accumulating revolvers since the 1960s when I bought my first handgun. It was a Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 magnum with a 9 ½" barrel.

My .44 magnums including two S&W 29-2 models.




My pusher (LGS) called Saturday to tell me he has decided to sell his Roy Rogers Commemorative engraved Colt SAA. He is closed on Mondays, so I have to wait until tomorrow. I can resist anything but temptation.

My Colts.

 
It's not so much that you are a disturbed individual, you just need to get with the times. IT'S ALL ABOUT PLASTICS NOW! :D

 
Is This Really The Plastic Age?

It's not so much that you are a disturbed individual, you just need to get with the times. IT'S ALL ABOUT PLASTICS NOW! :D


If we are now in the Plastic Age as your timeline suggests, then I think I prefer the Bronze Age or the Iron Age. Because the Plastic Age is just so,.... Plastic. UGH!!!

To me Plastic is a four letter word, even worse than IL or MIM.
 
No problem a few more S&W's, Colts, add some Rugers and Dan Wessons and you will get over it in no time flat.....
 
You sir, are infected with the dreaded disease S&Witus. There is no cure. Only by staying in contact with other poor souls who also have this disease and buying another S&W revolver can the disease be held in check. My prescription for you is to buy a S&W revolver a month and call me the following tuesday after your latest purchase. Frank
 
Tell your family to not worry.

You are not close to an addiction.

We are here to support you . . . . . . you need more revolvers.

You are off to a great start. You need to keep the faith and continue to acquire fine examples of the gun maker's art.

My self, I LOVE wheel guns.

I am going to show you just one S&W model family. It happens to be my favorite

These are just some of my model 27/327/627s. This does not include other 357s in the stable like Pythons, J-frames, K-frames, L-frames, etc.


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How about one of every carbon steel 8 shot model 27 variation ever produced. All unfired since leaving the factory and all with the same serial number (different prefixes).

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I am still wondering if I am every going to get addicted to S&Ws. Only time will tell.
 
addiction is only a frame of mind. when you get past 100,then maybe you should get some help. of course, by then, it's too late.
 
Ok thanks for the support!

Thanks for the support, you guys are great! I tell my wife that there are people out there that own many more revolvers than I do! She says if I buy one more she's gonna kick me to the curb! SO I started thinking, what one gun is worth being kicked to the curb over? Any suggestions? I'm thinking a 6" Stainless Steel Python. What is the Holy Grail of Revolvers?:p
 
Thanks for the support, you guys are great! I tell my wife that there are people out there that own many more revolvers than I do! She says if I buy one more she's gonna kick me to the curb! SO I started thinking, what one gun is worth being kicked to the curb over? Any suggestions? I'm thinking a 6" Stainless Steel Python. What is the Holy Grail of Revolvers?:p
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If it is a 6" Python, why not go for the Royal Blue Python that Colt produced for the Bicentennial of our Nation?

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For me one of my favorite Pythons is the "Snake Eyes" set. This looks great hanging on the wall in a office or study

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However the Python Grail is the 41 Magnum Python. 5 blue prototypes produced in the 60s and the 125 Nickels assembled in Texas in the late 70s

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Thank you, Thank you!!! I actually thought I might have a problem! I am so relieved to find out that I don't. I only have 27 S&W Revolvers, so I got a long way to go before I get to PROBLEMVILLE! Thank you guys so much!!!
 
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