Show your "Combat Masterpiece"

I own many of the K38 combat masterpieces. All of mine happened to be the 4" variety. The one day I will have a 2" because I think they look awesome

Very few of my 4" guns are photographed but there is one that is I think looks exceptional

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This is one of a very small number of revolvers that Doug Turnbull took andadded his color case hardening finish to the frames. This is product code 178009

I think his work makes a good looking Smith and Wesson look Great
 
I forgot about this one. A pre 15 that found me at a LGS. It had a very nice set of N frame combat grips on it but the owner thought the fellow that traded for a Shield might have the original grips. Sure enough, a couple of weeks went by and the numbered grips showed up. True story.:)
 

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This is one of a very small number of revolvers that Doug Turnbull took and added his color case hardening finish to the frames. This is product code 178009

I think his work makes a good looking Smith and Wesson look Great

Finished like a Colt SAA, different, but I like it.

Lots of nice combat magnums in this thread. Here's a couple of mine.

A 15-3 wearing Bigmtnman stags.

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I need to shoot this Model 15 again and wear my glasses! Sorry. Here's a scratched up K38 with interesting ivories.

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Someone carried this beautiful gun as evidenced by the high edge wear. I'd like to see the holster and the man.
 

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My dads 15 was the first revolver I remember shooting back in the early 60’s. Since shooting his I’ve had a love for them. Smith hit the sweet spot with J frames in general but especially the model 15.

I’ve posted this one several times but love showing it off. I bought it close to 35 years ago for my young son to shoot in IPSC. The finish was pretty rough but mechanically excellent. I had it bead blasted to remove pits and electroless nickel plated after changing out the front sight which was a big improvement. I then had a trigger job that yielded one of the best triggers I’ve ever felt. I still have the original stocks and box as well.
 

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After cleaning up my recent gun show adoptions, I realized some of my other 2" 15-3's were a bit more pristine in appearance than this one...Apparently I spoke the words out loud because this veteran spoke up and said, "Not to worry, sir, I may have a few scuffs and bruises, but I'm as fit and agile as ever"...

I apologized to the old soldier for thinking aloud, and it replied, "Sir, since you regularly carry a 97 year old ancestor of mine, would it make sense to mount a pair of comfortable combat boots on me so I might join it in carry rotation and learn from the experience?"...

Clearly this warrior was not ready to join its brethren in the safe, and preferred activity in a more useful purpose...I happened to have a pair of smooth rosewood target stocks nearby which had been shaved down on the bottom by a previous owner...I had been looking for a candidate to wear them, so after its emergence from Dunkin Gunwash, the still capable veteran tried them on, and found them to be a perfect fit!...

Therefore, may I present to you my latest volunteer in my carry rotation...:cool:...Ben

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Me too, I'm a sucker for them...I saw two at the gun show today, one blued, one nickel...I made an offer for the pair plus a 2" post-war M&P in the box...Lo and behold the guy apparently needed money and accepted my offer...Now I have more guns to clean...Why me, Lord?...:rolleyes:...Ben

Don’t suffer alone Ben :D
 
I posted my 15-3 earlier in this thread (post #31), but for some reason I never seem to think of the below gun as a "Combat Masterpiece" - but it is a Model 15. So here you go, my Model 15-9 Nickel, McGivern Tribute Heritage Series gun...

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Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
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