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I just traded for a S&W Model 36 in Nickel. Sweet weapon - doesn't look like it's been fired - beautiful condition and something I can carry. I traded a SA Xd-45
Tactical that I couldn't carry since it was so big and heavy. Nice to have another small firearm. The last one I had was in 1975 and it was blued. Of course it only cost me $ 72 (damn great prices then)

Anyway, it's nice to have a new firearm.. :s0155:
 
One of my major screw-ups was getting rid of a Model 36 that I owned, back in the late 60s. (Especially when I see the prices these little puppies are selling for now!)

Enjoy your new S&W!
 
I just traded for a S&W Model 36 in Nickel. Sweet weapon - doesn't look like it's been fired - beautiful condition and something I can carry. I traded a SA Xd-45
Tactical that I couldn't carry since it was so big and heavy. Nice to have another small firearm. The last one I had was in 1975 and it was blued. Of course it only cost me $ 72 (damn great prices then)

Anyway, it's nice to have a new firearm.. :s0155:

One of my all time favorites. I bought my nickel model 36 earlier this year for $475, I'll never sell it. It's my primary carry weapon.
 
Gotta love the nickle model 36.
Lets see some pics!

this was the much sought after "old lady special"
A man bought this for his wife in the early 80's, they shot it a few times, and it went into a drawer for nearly 30 years.
Now it's mine.

Yep that's what mine looks like. Nickel Smith's are very pretty and fun to shoot.
 

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