New to me, 1973, Model 58 with pic's.

catdad

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I just had to show it off, I once owned this gun in the 70's and traded it, now I got it back.
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I just had to show it off, I once owned this gun in the 70's and traded it, now I got it back.
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RoBo, you dog, you had to go and upstage me with those beautiful grips.
I been wanting this gun back since the day I traded, it ain't goin no where now.
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You're very lucky to have one you let go come back to you, don't let it get away again! Both are gorgeous guys!
 
Both guns pictured are very nice!

Catdad don't let that rascal get away from you again
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Very very nice. Model 58s are the muscle cars of the revolver world. I have a 57 that I've owned for 20 years but always wanted a 58. I'll never sell any of my .41 Mags.
 
Here's an older picture of mine, it's been awhile since I've posted it.
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Nice, Catdad.
I see I'm not the only one who has a Mod 58 with the target trigger and hammer:
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Photos courtesy of my seller and board member BBBS.
 
Very nice. Perhaps one day I will have a 58. That will probably be the only 41 I ever own.
 
Gunnut44, that Case is probably around the same age or older and sharp as a razor.
Thanks to the rest who posted pic's of their 58's, very nice indeed.
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I bought my blue M-58 NIB at Wolfe's Sporting Goods in Salt Lake City on August 25, 1978, for the whopping retail price of $183.75, which included about a 6% sale tax. Still looks new as it hasn't seen much time in a holster, although I have shot it a bit.

Great guns. Nice photos, folks.
 
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