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Post by ezekiel38 on Sept 6, 2018 12:00:47 GMT -5
Erased duplicate post!
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Post by tinkerpearce on Sept 8, 2018 23:55:58 GMT -5
This is The Shopkeeper, a custom Cimarron Richards-Mason Conversion in .38 Special. Awesome shooter at close range. 1860 reproduction made into a belly-gun with a 'long-cylinder' conversion and a bird's head grip in .38 S&W
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chutch
.30 Stingray
Posts: 283
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Post by chutch on Sept 9, 2018 14:47:21 GMT -5
S&W Model 24-6 44 Special
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Post by bula on Sept 9, 2018 16:21:54 GMT -5
Chutch, she's a 'beaut..
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Post by ezekiel38 on Sept 13, 2018 10:52:18 GMT -5
That 24-6 could find a home very easily in my safe, and on my hip. A town and country gun!
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chutch
.30 Stingray
Posts: 283
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Post by chutch on Sept 13, 2018 19:08:37 GMT -5
That 24-6 could find a home very easily in my safe, and on my hip. A town and country gun! It is exactly that. I should take an updated photo as it wears a Tyler T grip. I like the looks of the Magnas but needed a little more. It is no safe queen. I shoot it regularly and it is quite accurate. If we are headed to the hills more often than not this one rides along. Simply Rugged Tribute Holster
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Post by ezekiel38 on Oct 9, 2018 10:08:55 GMT -5
Rob Leahy really did a nice job on your leather. Great way to carry that N Frame no matter where you go. BBQ leather right there!
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Post by JSutter on Oct 14, 2018 11:25:22 GMT -5
Yup. Everything in those M24 pics look great: revolver, leather, and the Quick Strip (?).
Looks comforting.
(The other snubbies also look good.)
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Post by rexster on Oct 16, 2018 16:08:06 GMT -5
I am not sure whether I have an earlier reply posted in this thread, perhaps several years ago, but, time for an update, anyway. I retired from peace officering earlier this year, set aside the 9mm Glocks, at least temporarily, and added three Airlite snub-guns. Light weight helped when both of my rotator cuffs were gimpy, at the same time; one chronic, and one acute. (Clean-up, after Harvey, was a bit rough on some parts of my anatomy.)
The biggest new-to-me Airlite snub-gun is an S&W Performance Center Model 327; eight-shot, Ti cylinder. The smaller ones are S&W J-Snubs, Models 342 and 342PD.
If three inches of barrel is sufficiently snubby, my newest is a USFA Single Action, in the Sheriff’s configuration, recently liberated from ninety days of layaway status at Collector’s Firearms in Houston. Presuming successful test-firing, this one could become a carry gun. With no more “qualified immunity,”and no more sworn duty to intervene in the affairs of others, any future defensive shots will be fired VERY selectively, so an SAA-pattern carry gun should be enough for most foreseeable problems, especially if backed by a pocketed Airlite J-snub.
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rug480
.30 Stingray
Posts: 139
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Post by rug480 on Oct 31, 2018 15:38:46 GMT -5
Had a 454 Alaskan for a few minutes, liking the lcr 38 more
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mooshoo
.30 Stingray
same as before except retired
Posts: 181
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Post by mooshoo on Nov 7, 2018 9:35:25 GMT -5
No Nighthawk Korth? been thinking of one of these
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Post by tinkerpearce on Nov 7, 2018 15:21:16 GMT -5
New addition- a custom Taurus M85
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Post by AxeHandle on Nov 7, 2018 17:30:40 GMT -5
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Post by matt56 on Nov 7, 2018 18:58:07 GMT -5
I got the call on a 60-3 today. Very nice gun, very likely unfired by the original owner. A few scuffs, no box and a great companion to my 60-7 The new 60-3 in the front. It dates to 1989 while my 60-7 dates to 1993 The 60-7 was the updated version of the 60-3. The 60-7 has a heat treatment package which allows it to fire 38 special +P. It also has a wider 1/8" front sight and removes the extractor star alignment pins. Here are the sight differences. I definitely prefer the sights on a 60-7
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Post by smokingun on Nov 7, 2018 20:12:02 GMT -5
I got the call on a 60-3 today. Very nice gun, very likely unfired by the original owner. A few scuffs, no box and a great companion to my 60-7 The new 60-3 in the front. It dates to 1989 while my 60-7 dates to 1993 The 60-7 was the updated version of the 60-3. The 60-7 has a heat treatment package which allows it to fire 38 special +P. It also has a wider 1/8" front sight and removes the extractor star alignment pins. Here are the sight differences. I definitely prefer the sights on a 60-7 Ive been wondering about the +p and the 60-3. I recently picked up an unfired one that I didn't need but couldn't say no to. 60-3 and 445ul 44spl
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