Revolver Picture Thread

It's difficult to show the absolute beauty of these recently acquired and fitted Pearl and Ivory. I have had a lot of Ivory but never this "colored" to start with. This usually comes with use. As to the Pearl, there are places in them that look like glass.
Billy, if you ever need a left or right gonad, I'd take that 44 Special in trade.
 
Looks like I forgot to post these. These are skint up real bad. It'd take a lot of buffing to get these cleaned up, @Jeppo .

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I have coveted that top one since my very first trip to Battery Oaks. The first thing that I noticed was the the front of the cylinder was blackened, it had been shot. And, I have had the pleasure of shooting it myself. If I can ever figure out the combination to his safe, it will be mine.
 
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These are skint up real bad. It'd take a lot of buffing to get these cleaned up, @Jeppo .
We can take care of that for $14.99. ;)

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I've wanted a stainless S&W .22WMR for a long time but can never find one for a price that seems good. When I ran across this little Rossi .22WMR for a good price it followed me home and I am glad it did. The timing and single action trigger are great. I ran two 50rd boxes of ammo through it and it shoot better than I can hold it offhand. Off a rest a the tennis ball I was shooting at 25 yards was in real danger as hits were 5 out 6 shots. I can give up my quest for a cheapish S&W .22WMR now.

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43A92E50-5191-4CF4-9EA3-B6FEC16FC28A.jpeg 9C4381A8-0B7E-4746-9A61-FACB47CE1229.jpeg Check out these sporty stocks!!!!! U G L Y!

I got this 10-6 today as a shooter, and it came with these Pachmyr stocks that I thought may have been someone’s drunken attempt at a finger paint camo job when I saw the gun posted on Ed’s Gun Shop’s website. Unconcerned with such a small thing, I went to Check out the gun after work and wound up taking it home. She’s a little “experienced” and I hesitated posting her amid all the beauties shown on this thread, but I had to show y’all these stocks! Best of all, they appear to be manufactured that way. The color is molded in. No matter, as I’ll replace them and shoot the snot out of this humble gun.
 
Did somebody say 41 Magnum?


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Yes, I believe someone did. Only problem I have with these old Smiths is they hadn’t yet learned how to install those cool internal locks. :rolleyes:

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Nice model 58 Jeppo! Years ago, early 1970's, the state (NC) had a few nickel ones that they sold as surplus. I was able to get one for either $110 or $120...can't remember which.
 
Nice model 58 Jeppo! Years ago, early 1970's, the state (NC) had a few nickel ones that they sold as surplus. I was able to get one for either $110 or $120...can't remember which.
Thanks! It looks handled some but un-shot.

I'll tell you what...

to make it easier for you to remember as well as a handsome return on your investment...

I'll give you $110 + $120 for it. ;)
 
Thanks! It looks handled some but un-shot.

I'll tell you what...

to make it easier for you to remember as well as a handsome return on your investment...

I'll give you $110 + $120 for it. ;)

Oh well. That model 58 is just another example of a gun I sold a few years later but should have kept. Guy I worked with also bought one of them.
 
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