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Smith & Wesson Revolvers
1. Pre Model 17 22cal.
2. Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman 4 inch 357 mag
3. Model 15 Combat Master Piece 38 special
Automatics
1. Glock Model 40 10mm with Leupold Delta Point-Pro
2. Smith & Wesson Model 1076 10mm
3. Polish Radom VIS 35 Three Lever with Shoulder Stock cut out 9mm
4. Colt Black Army 1911 made in September 1918 45acp
5. Argentina Colt 1911 45acp
6. Sig Sauer P220 45acp
7. High Standard HD Military 22cal.
8. Colt 1903 Hammer 38acp
9. Walter P5 9mm
10. Walter P38 AC 44 9mm
11. Which I don't have picture posted yet but will post one of my Smith & Wesson model 39-2 (ASP) Conversion by Paris Theodore one the original 450 made conversions.
Sure he did. To a lot of us old timers that's all we ever called them. Even as a kid I knew they were technically "semi-auto" but I never heard anyone call them anything but "automatics," until I was grown and out of high school I don't suppose. It didn't matter if they were shotgun, rifle, or handguns. A 1911 was a "45 automatic." A Browning A5 shotgun was a "Browning automatic." A Ruger 10/22 was a "22 automatic."
If we were talking about a machine gun, we called it a "full automatic."
Thanks, I just fill that these new automatics as well as revolvers today are made with model injected medal aren't as strong or made out of the steel they used in most of the models I listed.