My 1st 32 S&W Long

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I picked this old Regulation Police up last week, my 1st 32 Long. I happened to have a few old boxes of 32 S&W to put with it.
Maybe if I could quit buying S&W's, I could buy a camera? This is a scanner shot, sorry for poor quality.

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I picked this old Regulation Police up last week, my 1st 32 Long. I happened to have a few old boxes of 32 S&W to put with it.
Maybe if I could quit buying S&W's, I could buy a camera? This is a scanner shot, sorry for poor quality.

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Nice revolver!

Do you think the OGCA will ever move back to Columbus? I let my membership lapse when Columbus chased them out in the 80's and kinda miss the shows.
 
I doubt it Red, Almost all of the larger Ohio towns have too many restrictions. HB 347 was passed and was supposed to make it so Cites could not create ordnances that over-rode State law, and Cleveland is fighting it to the supreme court if they can get it there.
I had hoped that passage would have allowed OGCA to return to the IX center (among other cites). I had dropped out for a short time when they had the last Milan show, but re-upped before the grace period expired. I now attend maybe 1 of the Wilmington shows per year, but my membership is still running for last 20 years or so.
 
There is a large horse show arena just north of Delaware, Ohio on SR 42 that is for sale. I wish the OGCA would not just buy that. It's not in any town or city jurisdiction, is centrally located, hotels within 15 minutes.
 
I know the feeling of finding one of these neat little guns.....I found my first a year or so ago at a local gunshop. When I got to the SWCA convention, this past year, I saw more, and bought 3. The one I like best, letters as one of only 196 guns to be produced in the LAST production of these guns......

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Terry
 
Yes Terry, they are very cute & seem to be kind of 'sleepers'. I especially like the Regulation Police over the Hand-Ejector, due to the grip deal. I have seen a few of yours pictured here along with your fine photo skills. The 4 inch target is 'way cool'. I would like to find a 6 inch target, but will probably jump on a non-target 6 inch when one shows-up. I love the pre-war targets in about any model or caliber.

BTW, the old ammo boxes are bringing about as much as the guns themselves (well maybe it's 'asking' instead of 'bringing?).
 
Nice guns.

I have been looking for a couple of later model .32s and I haven't seen any except for a few beat to heck guns. Must be a regional thing. I've looked around Montana and Colorado and they are few and far between.
 
Good Lord you guys!!! I'm drooling all over the key board! Thanks a lot, now I have a new quest. I needed another Grail to hunt for after I found my K-32.
 
About OGCA showing in Columbus, Well PRO is going to have a show at the VET'S this coming spring, guess it could happen now!!! later John
 
Terry, your guns, photography and design are all superlative.

Are you a professional graphic designer. Your photos always get my blood moving.
 
John,
That's a beauty. Congratulations. I love the "Regulation Police" on these old guns...I have one in 38 S&W.

Enjoy!

Bob
 
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