N-frame snubs

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I have an affinity for big N frames, especially with 4 inch and shorter barrels. Pictures are four of mine and I know the Brazilian is in the wrong forum but it does have some newer parts!

Top one is a 79 vintage 25-5 in 45 Colt 4 inch picked up at the last OGCA show I know it has wrong grips but it is what I have for now.

Next is my 27-2 with 3 1/2 inch barrel also with not correct grips but these feel good in my hand.

Next is a work in progress 1917 Brazilian in 45 acp with custom 3 1/4 inch stainless barrel and stainless cylinder from a 625. My cheap pinto. Looking for someone to blue the frame for me. Again wrong grips but I like the stags.

Bottom one is my 24-3 Lew Horton all original with 3 inch barrel in 44 special

Enjoy
 

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A 44 Magnum snubby (3 1/4-inch barrel) built by S&W in 1974. Stocks by Keith Brown of zebra wood. A great carry revolver in the woods.

Bill

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