Official Revolver Pic Thread?

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Does one exist? I tried a search and didn't find anything.

I love the J frames (I HATE the ILS!)...
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Did someone say revolver porn? [smile]

Some have come and gone (damn boating accidents)... some are current... [grin]

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Damn you guys, I have to many rifle projects to get my head wrapped around a wheel gun, but those are NICE, and I do need a summer carry piece.
 
Early Monson, MA Dan Wesson. The frame is "plum" blued....not sure if it turned plum over the years or they intended it that way, but it pretty cool looking:
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Not Fair Hanwei, you are stealing my thunder!!!!!!! But that's OK it still looks this good today (Still havn't fired it [smile]).

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I don't have many but here are two Nagant revolvers, a Tula and an Izzy:



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This Smith is pretty much mine now thanks to my father. I started shooting it when I was 13 at IHMSA matches and I actually found the screwdriver the other day:

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Here are a few:

Colt Lawman V:

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Colt 1878 DA in .45 Colt:

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Colt Detective Special:

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Colt Cobra:

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S&W:

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Colt SAA .45 Colt Second Generation General Meade Commemoratives. My main match CAS guns:

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S&W Model of 2000 Schofields .45 S&W. (With bottle of Knob Creek)

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Ok, here's my small collection. Geez, just when I think I'm catching up to the big fish a post like this comes along and smacks me right back into my place......

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We collectors and revolver lovers never catch up to the "Big Fish". There is always someone who will have more guns than the next guy. Just enjoy the one or two really nice ones that may come your way.

I had a few, until that terrible flood in 2010 washed out the back of my house and took out all my guns.

I might have a picture or two of the old ones before they washed away. I'll Post one now and see if I can find any more when the computer dries out.
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Oh yeah, this is a Model of 1953 .22/32 2" Kit Gun.

And this is a 1910 7 shot Ladysmith. called the Model 3 Perfected. This little .22 just turned 100 years old this month.
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A bad picture of a mint condition early Model 1917 Army.
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And just for one outdoors, My 29-2, .44 Magnum
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And a pair of .22s. A Mod 34 and a Model 34-1
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Revolvers are simple and dependable. This is a British Proofed Victory Model Cal 38/200
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Nice stuff Bill....nice Pinto !

If you're looking to upgrade the LadySmith to one in 99% condition, in nickel, I held one yesterday---for sale. Let me know. I'd love it but it's out of my range.

Did you get the 38/200 from Ted? He had one for a while.
 
Pilgrim, thanks. I sent you a PM. Those tiny "M" frames are pricey. One of the guys in the S&WCA sold me mine, and let me pay for it over 6 months. I love "Little Guns", and carry guns. I've been looking at a 6" target model, but it's WAY over $2K. While I think it's worth it, it's out of my range too!
 
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27-2 6.5 inch from 1967
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Colt Police Positive 5" with original nickel finish from 1923. I sold this to a big time Colt collector but doubled my money on it. Despite the nice profit I still have a little sellers remorse. Notice the writing on the box by the original owner. He paid $28.50 for it.
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Juergen, My 4" 27 definitely needs a little brother--someday! Those ivory grips look fantastic! I've always loved the look of ivory on a blued gun.
 
Saw a 40/42 thread on the S&W forum while NES was down. Intrigued me so I went out and got one. The whole lemon squeezer thing got the best of me. 5 Digit serial 282xx. I am guessing late 60's vintage. Grips match the gun. Paid a bit more than I should but oh well. Coolest J frame I ever had.

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