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Always makes me wanna just pick it up and feel the heft.

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Started out as a three screw 44 Mag. Years ago I had a friend that was a RUGER repair center
make it into a 22 Hornet. It has never missed anything it was pointing at.

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My two most recent purchases were this Model 29-6 Smith & Wesson Collectors Association 25th Anniversary Commemorative. It was from the Jim Supica collection (co-author of the SCSW)...

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And this Model 36-10 from the Classic Series with a color case-hardened frame by Doug Turnbull and a 3" HB...

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It is sitting at my FFL as the state has yet to deem me worthy. When I do get it, the Altamont magna copies are history and it will be wearing a set of Fuzzy Farrant stocks.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
My Smith and Wesson Revolvers currently:

629-3 5" .44 Mag Target Trigger Target Hammer. 5 inch barrel is just the best for the large frames. Just my opinion but if you don't agree you are wrong.

686-8 5" .357 Mag Talo edition I just love the look and balance of the 5" barrel.

686-6 3" .357 Mag
Talo edition. Just picked this up from Mike86. I had one Smith in each frame size until this one arrived, now there are 2 L Frames.

66-2 3" .357 Mag Target Trigger and Hammer. This was a 6", just got it back from the chop at the smith, love the 3" look on the K frame. Also converted from square to round butt and fitted for the Badger black walnut grips. Shot more than a few deer with it, it was my dad's so it comes with memories.

360PD 1.875" .357 Mag Qualified with this little J frame as a duty weapon at one point, with .38 Gold Dots. Insanely lightweight and absolutely more felt recoil than my .50 Desert Eagle with full house .357 Mag haha.

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I've had this holster for a few months now and keep forgetting to post pictures.
This is from Ted Blocker for my new Anaconda. I had it made with black shoulder straps and black stitching to match the black grips.
They were very friendly and easy to work with. I would buy from them again without hesitation.

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Here are a few of my revolvers.

First Picture is a Bob Day PPC gun built on a 14-2 frame. Next up is a 10-6 with a old box of S&W branded ammo. Third gun is a 4" 34-1 Kit gun and the last is a 3 inch Wiley Clapp GP100 in a JMCK AIWB holster.

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Even I think it is a little weird that what jogged my memory on this wacky idea was Sir Mix-a-Lot appearing at a local casino. Be that as it may, still interesting to try something new. I like the handling and the trigger on the new wheelgun so far; hope to squeeze in some trigger time this weekend in between a great deal of tasks in need of completion. :)

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Even I think it is a little weird that what jogged my memory on this wacky idea was Sir Mix-a-Lot appearing at a local casino. Be that as it may, still interesting to try something new. I like the handling and the trigger on the new wheelgun so far; hope to squeeze in some trigger time this weekend in between a great deal of tasks in need of completion. :)

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I sure do like mine. Very sweet revolver.
 

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