Time to Show those Pintos

Beautiful, Richard! Your displays and posts inspired me to do something similar with a K-22 Outdoorsman that needed some significant TLC to fix barrel corrosion. I wish it was back from the shop so I could put it in this thread. Perhaps soon. In the mean time, I'm enjoying your wonderful guns!

Guy:

Are you getting that Outdoorsman engraved as well?:D I am looking forward to seeing the finished product as well. Do you have a completion timeline?
 
Guy:

Are you getting that Outdoorsman engraved as well?:D I am looking forward to seeing the finished product as well. Do you have a completion timeline?


Richard, I wanted to get it engraved but I couldn't find an engraver that wasn't fully booked up through next year. So I am just doing the plating and bluing. The frame is done but not assembled. We are waiting on the hammer and trigger which has had the case coloring redone. Maybe by Christmas...
 
Nickel and blue combination was a stroke of brilliance by a wandering artistic mind that we certainly appreciate today! Preferring the 44 flavor, and some of the crown jewels of the collection, including my White Whale. Thank you to RKMesa for starting the thread!

Pair of four inch 4 screws - they are now NFTs as well:
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Seven and one-half inch first triple lock target:
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29-2 Rescue gun from England with 8 3/8" pipe
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I'm glad I sold you my pre 27. it's definitely in good family, although not as elegant as those engraved examples. quite the wonderful collection you have there.
 
I think this might a one of a kind. Here is the last paragraph of the letter.

"We have researched your Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 Combat Magnum Special Production, caliber .357 Magnum......serial number K953802, was shipped from our factory on July 6, 1970, and delivered to Charles Greenblatt Inc., New York City, NY. This revolver was listed as being built for Officer William B. O'Donald New York City Department of Corrections. The records indicate that revolver was shipped with a 2 1/2 inch barrel equipped with a yellow ramp front sight, nickel barrel, nickel cylinder, blue frame, and dark smooth rosewood grips. "

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Is it a Pinto if only the extractor rod is nickel?

Here's a blue pre-WWII Regulation Police with a nickel plated ejector rod.

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This serial number puts it somewhere around 1940, I think. .38 S&W caliber. Has some Asian-looking characters on the backstrap.

Rob
 
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.22/32 Pinto

I just purchased this Kit Gun. It was presented to the Chief of Police in Springfield, Ma. It was given to Chief Raymond Gallagher by S&W President Carl Hellstrom. I haven't got it yet.
 

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