Prop Question

raveneap

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Like many others, I enjoy taking photos of my SW's. But I don't like having to prop them up with a ball point or such through the trigger guard. I've noticed a number of photos here with a blue rod with the SW logo and "Smith & Wesson" imprinted on the end. Where do you find such a thing?

Thanks.
 
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S&W prop rods

....they show up on the forum for sale sometimes,(I got my two on here),But man-O man.....$20 for a cheap one to $30 each!!!! They sure are nice though.
 
If you do a search in the Classified Accessories section for Shooboy, you should find an ad for his Shoo-rod. Looks a like a fine piece for propping guns, not just for pics but good for the gun cabinet too.

Might be able to find some of the S&W ones on Gunbroker too.
 
I never use a prop. My preferred method is to have the camera on a tripod, slanted down at a steep angle. Place the gun on a pillow (or similar) in an upside down position - i.e., with the sights down low and the butt farther away from the camera and angling up to a higher level than the sights. After taking the picture just flip the resulting image upside down to see the gun in a normal "sights upward" position. Hope my description makes sense.
 
I ordered one a couple of years ago from the Smith & Wesson factory site. Expensive, but certainly "class" for pictures. I've only used one on this board once, and didn't show the S&W monogram. Click on "Community," "Pictures and Albums," "For Emergency Use Only!" and the seventh picture. It kept a cylinder-open Model 66 propped up to show the recessed chambers.
 
Ask your dealer for one. I asked one of mine who used to be a S&W rep and was given ten of them all new in thier little bubble wrap's.
 
I don't advise taking pics of smith revolvers without a Smith prop rod. And all my prop rods have been lettered.


Dear Sip..
This letter is to inform you that the props rods you got are gen-u-ine plastic. shipped in 2009, from a first run of the first time .. hot off the injection molding press, in Florida..

I hope this helps..
Regards
Sal
 
As a sub for the real McCoy, next time you are at a gun show, pick up a few rounds of 50 BMG ammo.

They work for props, looks nice in the pic, & you will have an excuse for buying the gun to go with!

Jim
 
Dear Sip..
This letter is to inform you that the props rods you got are gen-u-ine plastic. shipped in 2009, from a first run of the first time .. hot off the injection molding press, in Florida..

I hope this helps..
Regards
Sal

But they never mentioned that they went to you first and then to me...for free!
 
Ask your dealer for one. I asked one of mine who used to be a S&W rep and was given ten of them all new in thier little bubble wrap's.
Plus one. That's how I got mine.

Here it is, posing with a nice Model 36:

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Smith no longer sells them to the public. Ask your local dealer. They are still supplied free to dealers. My dealer always brings back a 5 gallon bucket full of them allong with 20 S&W mats from the Shot Show.
 

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