Nickel Snubbie pics, updated with pic of "new" Model 36...

Black_Sheep

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I won a nickel 2" 36 on one of the auction sites, how about some pictures of your nickel snubbies to tide me over 'til I take possession. Since I plan on removing the factory stocks for safekeeping, aftermarket grips are a plus...
 
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one model 15, and one from that other company:
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Model 12 .38 special airweight.
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Just a plain old model 10
 
This 2 1/2" nickle python is my onlyest nickel snubbie. However, also have this purty 66-3 stainless lew horton special if that counts.

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First, a 40-1:

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Next, a Bodyguard 49:


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And a .32 Safety Hammerless Lemon Squeezer, vintage of 1921:

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And a new-in-the-box Model 10-5:

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And finally, a 34-1 .22/32 Kit gun:

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Just two. A 19-3 that's my bike revolver and a 36 that is worn all to heck from packing over the years. I still pack it constantly. Need to take a pic of it one of these days.

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thanks guys, keep 'em coming...

Winchester1 that nickle flatlatch is nice, a Bodyguard is next on my list of "must have" j-frames followed closely by a model 34 and model 40. Thanks to this forum my curiosity with vintage Smiths has rapidly turned into an obsession...
 
Here's a different shot of my Mod. 49. Not as good as the other shot I've posted a lot of times, but it is my favorite J frame.

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Forgot about trhis one. A nickel Centennial pre-model 40
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and a better shot of the 15.
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Originally posted by Black_Sheep:
digi-shots are those Collins grip?

I don't know... I got them off of ebay and are unmarked. They're heavy polymer with very nice S&W medallions.
 

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