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There's just something about them.....

Yes, there is. Smith & Wesson and Colt double action revolvers have just that certain feel that is hard to put into words but immediately apparent when you pick one up.

For me, in fact, the fixed sight medium-framed S&Ws (Models 10, 13, 64, 65, 581, 681) fit the hand like the proverbial glove and point like the Finger of God.

I can't help it, I gotta post some wheelgun porn.

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Steven Segal's character in "Marked for Death" had one of those. Its one of the coolest things i have ever seen.

I kind of remember the movie but I don't remember THAT! Well, I'm off to NetFlix.

The only thing is, if I could actually FIND ammo for it, it wouldn't do much more than piss off the victim. It shoots a .32 RF Extra Short. I'll bet the special effects on the movie had a much better result [laugh]
 
I kind of remember the movie but I don't remember THAT! Well, I'm off to NetFlix.

The only thing is, if I could actually FIND ammo for it, it wouldn't do much more than piss off the victim. It shoots a .32 RF Extra Short. I'll bet the special effects on the movie had a much better result [laugh]

To bad it didn't take .32RF short, because I have a box of that.
 
I kind of remember the movie but I don't remember THAT! Well, I'm off to NetFlix.

The only thing is, if I could actually FIND ammo for it, it wouldn't do much more than piss off the victim. It shoots a .32 RF Extra Short. I'll bet the special effects on the movie had a much better result [laugh]


He never actually fired it in the movie. It was in his collection. He returns home from a trip (trying not to spoil it) and found that it was not functioning. So he strips it and repairs it.
 
Finally shot a few pics of my all-time favorite: 1944 Remington Rand 1911A1. Picked it up a few months back from MadMarco. Totally original and matching, including the magazine:
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Thanks for looking,
Chris
 
I thought that Bond shot a Walther PPK for 30+ yrs, then he shot a Walther P99? However, yours does look nice. It makes me feel just a little bit warm inside.

I knew I was going to get flack for that [laugh]. Bond used a Beretta in the first few movies, 'upgraded' to a PPK and recently to a P99.

I just meant the compactness and 2 toned/wood sexiness made me feel like a.....


(breaking into song)

"Secret..AGENT man, secret..AGENT man, they've given you a number, and taken away your name!"
 
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