More pretty guns

I agree that a 3" M686+ does have a racier, prettier look than a longer or even a shorter barrel 686.

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S$W 696-1

Another Safe Queen, bought several years ago.

Circa '99 S&W Model 696-1 Revolver, Swing Out Cylinder Hand
Ejector, 44S&W Special Cartridge, 5 Shot. Stainless Steel made,
Frame type "L" Round Butt Grip Frame, 3" Barrel, Adjustable
Rear Sight/Red Insert Front Sight, Uncle Mike's Synthetic
Finger Groove Grips.

I enjoy this prior Safe Queen, and Shoot it often. I'm very
careful with it.

My Plinking Reload for this is: 240gr Lead RNFP / 5.0grs Alliant
Red Dot / CCI LP #300 / Winchester brass / FPS 800?
 

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Colt Woodsman Match Target c. 1938

Equipped with front sight vent rib and under barrel weight set supplied by D.W. King of San Francisco. Rear sight by John Giles out of Odessa, Florida.

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Accurized by A.E. Berdon, of Lakeland Florida. Stocks supplied by Walter F Roper out of Massachusetts, and carved by Mattias Gagne in his employ.
 
USFA Single Action Armys in 38 Special and 45 Colt. They are the best SAA clones, in my opinion. Better finished and higher quality than any others I've owned or shot. That includes a few Colts.


Very, very nice! I hear that Standard Manufacturing Company is making some that might rival the USFA guns in quality. Check 'em out.
Larry
 
A model 27 in 5''...don't look for the photo,I'm still looking for it!
I must admit that,as far as sex appeal is concerned, the 4'' model 66(early '70s)looks terribly good also.But not as much as the elusive model 27.
 

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