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I got into a discussion on another board about steel framed vs tupperware guns. The other guy extolled the virtues of polymer as being tuff, light weight and durable. My main point was heirloom quality and beauty. This thread makes my case perfectly.
 
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I got into a discussion on another board about steel framed vs tupperware guns. The other guy extolled the virtues of polymer as being tuff, light weight and durable. My main point was heirloom quality and beauty. This thread makes my case perfectly.

Yes it does, you're point went right over his head! Just plain shooters just are not tuned into the collecting, traditions, cratsmanship, etc., of the "gun" as an art form! It's a foriegn language they don't get and never will; they just don't have the genes. It's just a tool to them. But that's OK too, less competition for the "good stuff".
 
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Is that a Meprolight tritium sight on the 640-1? I have been debating ordering one of those. How do you like it?
Yes, I had it installed by Matt @The Revolver Armorer in Suffolk a couple of years ago when he also did an action job & cylinder chamfer. He did a great job and it's one of my favorite carry guns.
 
Picked this Model 38 up today for $250, it's a bit worn but it has character so I couldn't pass it up.

You did fine on your purchase. My Model 38 no dash ran me $299.99 and I was glad to get it at that price. The Model 38 and Model 49 are getting hard to come by, especially at a decent price. By the way, what kind of grips do you have on your 38?

Best regards,

Dave
 

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442-2, 642-1, 43C & 37-2. All no-locks.

I may have to let go of the 37 as I prefer centennials.
 

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