... I'll just finish by posting my last pair, Colt 3rd Gen .44 Specials, really just an excuse to show the rig again. Made by a magnificent leather-worker, Karla Van Horne of Purdy Gear.
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Beautiful rig and guns...
... I'll just finish by posting my last pair, Colt 3rd Gen .44 Specials, really just an excuse to show the rig again. Made by a magnificent leather-worker, Karla Van Horne of Purdy Gear.
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I couldn't resist going back and adding another pair of revolvers, 1948 vintage Masterpieces, a K-22 and a K-38. I have fantasies of someday adding a K-32 of the same vintage to the mix, but then it wouldn't be a pair, would it?
Froggie
PS Did anybody notice a change?
yep, the iPad photo doesn't help, and these are after all shooters that have 72 years of service behind them, not spending all that time in a drawer somewhere. a Pair of working guns if you will.
But, I changed the picture from what was first posted... I had put an image of the K-22 with a newer, more modern gun that went to the range on Saturday with it, so I was just wondering whether anyone had caught my mistake before I corrected it.
Froggie
Here's a true pair of pistols that I have. The shipping date on these is somewhere between ~1800 and ~1820.
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Some years ago I posted a thread about them here: Brace of Joseph Egg Officer's Pistols
Curl
...The next picture is a pair of matched K-frame target revolvers, made up for Fred Miller, managing the service department, in 1940. One revolver is a .38, and the other is a .22 . The grips are custom Roper stocks.
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Source: http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-ha...ve-too-many-ropers.html?634259=#post140966306