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All in very good shape. Suspiciously good for true EDC...
Nice. Did that Smith start out as a 65?
The first snubbie I owned. If I only knew then what I know now.
nice629 Talo heavy N-frame so it actually shot pretty reasonably! It's one that got away though...was traded up for a 29-2 6.5" barrel.
I miss my snubbie
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I had one for a spell, but it was when I was trading just to find a gun to sell, as I was rounding up money for a car project.Does this thing count as a "snubbie?" It wasn't an original design, it's a cut-down 1911. Colt called it the "Officers ACP." I hope you're not supposed to be an officer to own one, I was only an enlisted swine. Before this came along, I'd always thought these wouldn't be any good for me, like it would fly out of my hand when I fired it. It didn't. This one has the steel frame, I haven't tried the LW version yet.
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If it is, then ...Does this thing count as a "snubbie?" It wasn't an original design, it's a cut-down 1911. Colt called it the "Officers ACP." I hope you're not supposed to be an officer to own one, I was only an enlisted swine. Before this came along, I'd always thought these wouldn't be any good for me, like it would fly out of my hand when I fired it. It didn't. This one has the steel frame, I haven't tried the LW version yet.
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Yes, and thank you! Not sure why it's so hard for folks to see the obviousLike the Colt, nice Detonics.
But this is the REVOLVER section.
So is it a snubbie thread or an off-topic discussion thread?Yes, and thank you! Not sure why it's so hard for folks to see the obvious![]()