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Well... damn.
I like revolvers, again.

Just scored a '59/'60 S&W Model 28 in very nice shape. :)


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This past week I was a little busy accumulating revolvers. I found a 1978 4" Colt Diamondback and 1977 nickel Smith 15-3, both absolutely immaculate. They've apparently been hiding in someone's underwear drawer.

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Smith and Wesson model 19-4 from my birth year. (I have a weird fetish with guns, watches, cars of my birth year, makes the search more fun) of course it's pinned and recessed. Has never been fired, but that will soon change as it it a recent acquisition and I hate safe queens.
Smith and Wesson 627 performance center I polished and gave a better trigger job.
Kimber K6s
Smith and wesson 642 performance center.
 
Some of my favorites accumulated over the years:
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S&W 15-4, king of the Ks
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Colt Diamondback, unsung hero
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Model 63, the Kit Gun in 4" trim - best .22 revolver ever
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The venerable 19-3, king of the Magnums (according to me and Bill Jordan)
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I'm a Colt guy, too, what can I say?
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So what if I've only got six inches... in my Python?
 
@Old Dog , I thought the "King" was the 5 screw Combat Masterpiece. Yeah, the one I sold several years ago...:(
Not gonna disagree with that. The Combat Masterpiece was/is, well... a masterpiece. But wait: you sold one? I suspect though, that most of us have all made one heinous mistake through the years when it comes to parting with a class (and then regretting it for years afterward).

One of my new favorites -- the "new" King Cobra. Very versatile with a sweeeet trigger.
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And an old classic -- my mint Police Positive. Made in 1933!
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Not gonna disagree with that. The Combat Masterpiece was/is, well... a masterpiece. But wait: you sold one? I suspect though, that most of us have all made one heinous mistake through the years when it comes to parting with a class (and then regretting it for years afterward).
I guess I didn't actually sell it, but traded for a 649. The 649 was a nice little blaster, but I messed up by letting the Masterpiece go...
 
Not gonna disagree with that. The Combat Masterpiece was/is, well... a masterpiece. But wait: you sold one? I suspect though, that most of us have all made one heinous mistake through the years when it comes to parting with a class (and then regretting it for years afterward).

One of my new favorites -- the "new" King Cobra. Very versatile with a sweeeet trigger.
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And an old classic -- my mint Police Positive. Made in 1933!
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Seriously nice old colt
 

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