Joni_Lynn
US Veteran
I walked into Cabela's and saw no less than 9 of these in one case. I doubt that I've seen a dozen in my lifetime. I went through them and picked the nicest one and began the adoption process.
It's a Colt Shooting Master in 38 Special. These are made on the old New Service frame which moved into history on or about 1944.
This particular revolver was made in 1928 and from the looks of it appears to have not aged at all. It's seen use, but not much.
The grips are perfect and serial numbered to the gun.
Not only was it made in '28 but that's also the year my father was born.
Now if I can just find one in 44 Special and a Triple Lock Target in 44 to keep it company.
It's a Colt Shooting Master in 38 Special. These are made on the old New Service frame which moved into history on or about 1944.
This particular revolver was made in 1928 and from the looks of it appears to have not aged at all. It's seen use, but not much.
The grips are perfect and serial numbered to the gun.
Not only was it made in '28 but that's also the year my father was born.

Now if I can just find one in 44 Special and a Triple Lock Target in 44 to keep it company.