semperfi71:
I would like to hear the details about your revolver !
Jerry
I would like to hear the details about your revolver !

Jerry
semperfi71:
I would like to hear the details about your revolver !
Jerry
Iggy, I really like the grips shortened like that. Looks like it means business!Latest acquisition
Model 57
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Our own VM did those for me. I sent him a butchered pair of targets and told him I wanted a set of PC Targets like these and that is what he came up with.Iggy, I really like the grips shortened like that. Looks like it means business!
Come on, who doesn't love N-frames?
The problem is that a topic like this actually spans three forums. Also most of us have collections that fluctuate so there never is a full photographic record of what we have. I have several of my N-frames photographed but by no means are all of them done yet. I wish I had the time to photograph them all.
Here is the VERY first revolver that I ever bought new. In fact it was the first firearm period that I had ever purchased new. It was back in the 70s. I still have this revolver today. This revolver started my love for the 27/327/627 family of revolvers.
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I have bought a few more 27s since then.
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Then in 1997 the 8 shot N-frames arrived.
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Then came 2000 and the return of carbon steel model 27s in the new 8 shot configuration. So far there have been 6 variations produced. Below is one of each variation. All six revolvers in the set have the same serial number with different prefixes.
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Then we get into the 57/357/657 family of 41 Magnums. I know this group photo has some non-S&Ws in it, sorry.
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The wonderful model 25/625 family of revolvers.
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How about a few 44 Magnums from the 29/629 family?
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Or a few model 28s.
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Then there is this really cute 10MM N-frame
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