- Joined
- Jun 27, 2015
- Messages
- 4
- Reaction score
- 6
Pre War Models
Mine is a pre-WWI. I have a 1916 edition of the .38 Special. Not as pretty, but it was found by my grandfather on a dirt road in the country around 1920. It sat in a garage for years after my grandfather died and was passed to my father and now is mine. Been reblued and has wear to the grips, but the rifling is in exceptional condition. I do not spend time on a range, but have a lot of practice courtesy of Uncle Sam. For me they represent functional industrial art and get cleaned regularly.
Mine is a pre-WWI. I have a 1916 edition of the .38 Special. Not as pretty, but it was found by my grandfather on a dirt road in the country around 1920. It sat in a garage for years after my grandfather died and was passed to my father and now is mine. Been reblued and has wear to the grips, but the rifling is in exceptional condition. I do not spend time on a range, but have a lot of practice courtesy of Uncle Sam. For me they represent functional industrial art and get cleaned regularly.