I was really okay before I heard about N-Frames

Hi I'm Ivan, and I have this thing for S&W's! I can honestly stop anytime I want. I just haven't found a reason to want to stop. I have not bought an N-frame for a little over 2 months. I saw a 6" 25-5 In 45 Colt 2 weeks ago and it didn't even tempt me (At almost $1700) I was able to walk away, very easily in fact. I tell you, that as the barrels get shorter I do start sweating though!

I could take or leave my 8 3/8" 29 Classic, the 1917 Brazilian and the 625 of 1989 do raise my pulse with their lushes 5 inch tubes and big bores! The 4" 28 will always be my first N. But, that cute "little" 629 with the 2 5/8 barrel, just took my breath away!

Oh yes, I can quit any time I want!

Ivan
 
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Just convince yourself.

* You really don't need that Triple Lock Target.
* That Second Model .44 HE would be better in someone else's collection.
* 1917 .45 HE? Get a 1911 instead.
* .455 HE? Where you going to get ammo?
* A .38-44 Outdoorsman? It's outdated.
* Wolf & Klar? Never heard of them.
* Registered Magnum? We don't believe in gun registration.
* Non-registered Magnum? Didn't make the grade.
* Model 1926 Transition? Well we should be open-minded about Trannies.
* A Transition .357 Magnum??? Who ever saw one?
* Model of 1950? What's that?
* .44 Magnum? Too much recoil.

Those are the twelve steps. Master them and you will be in recovery.:eek:

My name is Roscoe, and I am a Smithaholic. . .

Curl
 
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