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Post by brionic on Apr 7, 2015 21:37:14 GMT -5
Late to the party here, but thanks David.
I love my K22s, but my particular M63 is among my favorite shooters, and may be the most practical of all my handguns. "We" have an old flat latch M34 in reserve, sickeningly pristine.
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Post by bradshaw on Aug 26, 2018 6:38:43 GMT -5
James.... do you still have that old Model 34? Pr a photo? David Bradshaw
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Post by Rimfire69 on Aug 26, 2018 7:34:01 GMT -5
This is great stuff, love the pictures. Any M34 or M63, RB or SB, 2” or 4”, in whatever combinations are some of the nicest .22s ever built. I don’t have all the combinations ever offered, but I have a bunch and love them all.
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Post by matt56 on Sept 2, 2018 13:13:54 GMT -5
I have a shooter grade model 34-1 I picked up not long ago. These don't seem to come around too often. Mine has a square butt though.
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Post by bradshaw on Feb 24, 2020 13:50:13 GMT -5
tinkerpiece.... S&W Kit Gun picked up by tj3006 probably looks like this one. A rather extraordinary revolver. David Bradshaw
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Post by cddogfan1 on Jul 14, 2021 17:50:30 GMT -5
Got my first 34 today. I have wanted one since I was a kid. I turned 45 in January. It’s in pretty good shape. Mr Bradshaw is correct the craftsmanship of these early Smiths is nice on the eyes.
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Post by bradshaw on Jul 29, 2021 15:31:31 GMT -5
Got my first 34 today. I have wanted one since I was a kid. I turned 45 in January. It’s in pretty good shape. Mr Bradshaw is correct the craftsmanship of these early Smiths is nice on the eyes. ***** Beauty more than skin-deep. Which makes the little gem so practical. David Bradshaw
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Post by bradshaw on Jul 14, 2022 22:40:33 GMT -5
Stan.... this one’s a fine shooter. David Bradshaw
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