Mod. 15-4, mixed bag

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My Mod. 15-4 and a bag of mixed factory rounds and my reloads, made for a fun Sunday afternoon! I bought the Mod. 15 from an Estate sale a few years ago. It came with magna grips that are serial numbered to the revolver.

The target grips were purchased from a retired LEO who took them off of his Mod. 19, the day he purchased it as his duty weapon. He replaced the target grips with a set of "goodyears."

One of the Mod. 15's safe mates made an appearance as well.
 

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Fantastic looking revolver. A Combat Masterpiece and a Combat Magnum are two of the three Grail Guns on my list.
 
While I like Model 15s and that is an excellent one, holy cow, that's an Ed Brown! Was it worth the bucks?
 
The model 15 just puts holes where you want holes to be, period. A fine masterpiece that is also a great value.
 
I agree with this ^^^

My cosmetically challenged 15-4 is crazy accurate. This statement sums it up perfectly!
 
Okay Bob, this is just for you. The Mod. 67 did't get to play this past Sunday but, as has been referenced by others, like the Mod. 15, it shoots exactly where you aim!

This one is a "no dash" that I purchased from the son (in his mid 70's at the time) of a gentleman who used to own and run a Sporting Goods and Gun Shop in downtown Nashville. It came with the target grips and is in 95%+ condition.
 

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