Not quite so fancy, but
Ruger Security Six, .357, 2 3/4" barrel. I actually like the nice big sights and am pretty accurate with this gun. Also, my deeper cover gun, Taurus Model 85 .38spcl.
Tam, did you develope that photo ability "on your own"? (Or through a job somewhere, maybe?) Or did living close to Oleg have anything to do with it? (A little good coaching.) I'd love to be able to take a photo one quarter as good as you and about a tenth as good as Oleg. My philosophy is to take as many 35MM pictures of something as I can, and hope and pray that "ONE" will turn out well. I don't mind the cost, but it's a VERY frustrating thing to take so many crappy photos. My wife LAUGHS at my photos!!
Nancy and I went to Paris last summer. When I got my pictures developed, I thought ~"How can this BE! A great place, great equipment, and STILL my photos look crappy". It's a depressing thing to try SO HARD and then have about 1 in 500 photos come out "just OK".
(That and growing up with a photog for a dad, a photog for an uncle, working in all aspects of the photography biz for several years, and hangin' out with Oleg on occasion. Sumthin's bound to rub off... )
fignozzle,
That is a Robbie Dalton "Scorpion" auto, an out-the-front automatic knife. I got mine at the big knife show in Pigeon Forge last week. They're out of production, but seem to be trading at $200-$250 on the web.