Rockrivr1
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A very interesting Saturday was had this past weekend. Took the wife to get her hair done around Boston, so figured I'd take the 3 hours it takes to do and visit the local gun stores in the area. I've never been to them down there so figured it would be a good way to kill the afternoon.
As I was looking around one of them I seen this very nice looking S&W revolver fashioned in an older style. It peaked my curiosity big time and asked to see her. Come to find out she was a S&W Model 22 Thunder Ranch revolver in 45ACP. A reproduction of the 1917 version that was designed by Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch in 2006. Blueing was immaculate. It was a consignment piece for what I considered a decent price, though I did have to haggle a little which brought the price down another $100.
Wasn't any saying no to that and a short time later, she was on her way home with me. Can't wait to hit the range with this!
Though I will say the grips are a little small for me. So I swapped them out with a set of traditional target grips. The gun feels better in my hand with these on.
Have I mentioned I can't wait to get to the range?
As I was looking around one of them I seen this very nice looking S&W revolver fashioned in an older style. It peaked my curiosity big time and asked to see her. Come to find out she was a S&W Model 22 Thunder Ranch revolver in 45ACP. A reproduction of the 1917 version that was designed by Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch in 2006. Blueing was immaculate. It was a consignment piece for what I considered a decent price, though I did have to haggle a little which brought the price down another $100.
Wasn't any saying no to that and a short time later, she was on her way home with me. Can't wait to hit the range with this!

Though I will say the grips are a little small for me. So I swapped them out with a set of traditional target grips. The gun feels better in my hand with these on.

Have I mentioned I can't wait to get to the range?