If only five, what would they be

Shortly after this thread.
S&W Model 15-3 Target trigger & Hammer (1973).
I call it my Patina 15. I like it nontheless.
 

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Surprised to find I have not taken pictures of the Model 34-1 so I'll move in to the next.

S&W Model 10-8 with 4" (1979)
 

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S&W Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman 4" (1975-1977). I had a 6" not wanted a 4".
Finish is not the best but not terrible.
 

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Another one I thought was pretty special.
S&W K-22 Combat Masterpiece Pre-Model 18, 4". (1953) 5-Screw.
 

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This is the last. And in fact these last three are still at the auction house being precessed for shipment. 4th one up is at the FFL so hope I save money on the fees for multiples. Nobody can accuse me of neglecting pictures😉

Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 10 (1951)
 

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That's a good question as I don't have a very large collection. As for revolvers I have, in no particular order, are
K22 Masterpiece, 6", 1950
15-3 .38 Spl., 4", 1973
629-6, .44 Magnum, 6", 2016
27-9, .357 Magnum, 4", 2022
M57, .41 Magnum, 6", 1973
Special honors to the Model 36 Chief Special, .38 Spl. Snub
 
Limiting myself to only 5 S&W revolvers would be tough. If I had to I'd keep:

28-2 6" (1962) - my first gun
K-22 6" (1951) - Xmas gift in 1990
64ND 4" (1973)
65-3 3" (1986) - current service revolver
340 2" (2015)

If I can keep 5 more:

625-6 .45 Colt Mountain Gun (1996)
19-7 4" (1996) - first service revolver
64-2 (1972)
K-22 4" (1954)
640ND (1990)

All are practical, and some have added sentimental value.
 

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