Wheel Guns! and More!

robert1811

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Thought Id show some of my Pics.

I have a 91 Taurus 6 inch 357 magnum in Satin Nickel Finish with Pachmayr ALS grips ( had to do some calling, but yes the fit!)

Smith and Wesson 642 Airweight 38 special (polished the cylinder and barrel)

Smith and Wesson 4006 with a polished barrel and feed ramp

Stoeger Cougar 4045, Polished barrel awith a Streamlight TLR1-s

Ruger 44 mag. early 90's 7.4 inch barrel in BLUE (man im stoked about this first blued gun and revolver for that matter that ive owned in years!)


Lets see your guys. I am interested in seeing anything you've got in you collection!!
 

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I don't have a collection, I have a yard sale.

I know S&W didn't call the 32-20s M&Ps but that's what it looks like to me.

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Maybe I'll stick with a pre WW II theme (although the one above would actually be pre WW I).

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A Third Model 44 Special ("Wolf & Klar Model") from 1929. Been refinished but nickel is the original finish.

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Supposedly the Army Special went out of print before 1934 but late examples in 32-20 are not rare. I guess they had a bunch in inventory after regular production ceased and just sold what they had.

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A former competition gun I can't even imagine how many rounds have been run through it.

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Another pre WW I gun. The action on this revolver has to be felt to be believed. I wish everyone who complains about the Colt trigger pull could try this one. Imagine greased ball bearings rolling over a polished glass surface.

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Pre WW1 guns! Man I didnt think they made that! Pinned front sight! Man! here I am with my 642... Well more pics guys!! I am here with you! Lets see'em!
 
.38 M&P from 1920, Highway Patrolman from '68 or '69 (I think):
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"Pasta pistols":
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Another Italian:
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Parked "Modelo 1937":
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robert1811 said:
here I am with my 642...
Ain't a thing wrong with that.
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SaxonPig said:
I have a yard sale.
If that happens, PLEASE let me know. Sadly, I would prolly only be tire-kickin'. I always find myself in awe of your accumulation. You should open a museum.
 
Very nice, very nice indeed. here are some of mine. I really like the 1938 .357MAG S&W from the Utah Highway Patrol.



 
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