Richard, you are an inspiration to all those who resque fine old, neglected revolvers
Sheesh, Mike. No wonder I can't find a second .32 M&P to go with mine.Three early post-WW2 32 M&P's.
Regards, Mike Priwer
Fish hooks! Did someone say fish hooks?
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Three early post-WW2 32 M&P's.
Regards, Mike Priwer
The pre-war K-22 is perhaps one of the finest examples of a 22LR revolver ever made. A personal grail gun for me, where did you guys find these? Was it mostly gun shows, local gun stores, online? Curious, because I am hoping to find an outdoorsman.
And they all appear to have been gnawed on by metal eating rodents!...Somebody call the exterminator - quick!!...OMG!! Revolvers are coming out of the woodwork!
I found this beautiful Outdoorsman a few months ago on probably the most popular auction site, not sure rules about mentioning it here, but you would know it on your first guess. I looked for a few months and finally found one in terrific shape for what I thought was a fair price. Looked at the seller's history, and he looked legit, so I sent him the money and crossed my fingers. Couldn't be happier with my purchase.The pre-war K-22 is perhaps one of the finest examples of a 22LR revolver ever made. A personal grail gun for me, where did you guys find these? Was it mostly gun shows, local gun stores, online? Curious, because I am hoping to find an outdoorsman.