Billy ,you need another set of those big Bulldog grips.
Billy ,you need another set of those big Bulldog grips.
Looks like H&R model 999 Sportsman. I serched for one for many many years .Finally found one about 2 years ago at a good price.I told you we had similar tastes in guns.Here is one I have been looking for and finally found...
Kinda like a Schofield 22.
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The ole NYPD Ruger. Available for purchase to recruits as a side arm
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Yup... a 999 Sportsman, an' this'n is a peach.Looks like H&R model 999 Sportsman. I searched for one for many many years .Finally found one about 2 years ago at a good price.I told you we had similar tastes in guns.
And friends.I told you we had similar tastes in guns.
True statementAnd friends.
Google?I'm getting so old I had to Google
At least she didn’t reply, “both”.I woke up this morning and couldn't remember how old I was...either 44 or 45. Then my wife told me, "Neither. That was 30 years ago."
Glad I've got a younger wife that keeps me on track.
44 or 45
Love those Herett Shooting Ace grips!
When did Glock start making revolvers?
That's exactly why I want to get one!
About the time Smith started making good bottom feedersWhen did Glock start making revolvers?
So, around the mid 1950’s?About the time Smith started making good bottom feeders
About the time Smith started making good bottom feeders
That photo boned me up too.Whoops...this is a revolver thread.
Before that Jeppo
Well, he did say "GOOD bottom feeders".Before that Jeppo
The Smith & Wesson Model 1913 introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1913. This pistol was also known as the "Model 35".
The Model 1913 was produced from 1913 to 1921, and approximately 8,350 were built. The Model 1913 was chambered in the now obsolete .35 S&W Auto cartridge. It featured smooth wooden grip panels, a fully grooved slide with crossbolt lock stud, and an ambidextrous safety that was operated with the middle finger of the shooting hand. And don't forget Smiths first handgun was a lever action pistol the Volcanic in 1855! It would later become the Henry repeating rifle.
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I’ll take it!How's about this pair?
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Ain't even anywhere near home yetI’ll take it!
I hate @Geezer !!!!!!!!!!!!I can't afford those fancy ones with adjustable sights, I had to settle for a Model 65-3View attachment 133036 .
Give me an hour or so. I’ll head down to the hood and pick one up for $50. You don’t care about a serial number, do you?You got any Glocks to trade on? I can't find a speck of plastic in this cheap ol' thing.
For us unsophisticated types that don’t recognize anything other than the fact we’re looking at a revolver...1917 Colt .45 U.S. Property...slightly Bubbafied
1954 ammo