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Link Posted: 3/9/2016 10:31:45 PM EDT
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Ruger Single Six with 22lr and 22Mag cylinders.








 
Link Posted: 3/9/2016 11:47:43 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Shadow4Golf] [#2]
Colt Cobra, with a 4 inch and a new cylinder timed to replaced the worn and pitted originals.  Mershon grip adapter came in today's mail and it's almost complete!
Link Posted: 3/10/2016 8:34:45 AM EDT
[#3]
Just got her....



1965 production S&W K-22









Link Posted: 3/12/2016 5:50:54 PM EDT
[#4]
My 3 latest: Model 28-2, New Vaquero .45 Colt, 29-2

Link Posted: 3/17/2016 2:24:58 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/17/2016 2:55:02 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/17/2016 3:32:04 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By blue70chevelle:
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What manner of beast is that with the crane release on the bottom row?
Link Posted: 3/17/2016 4:01:52 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Powerkicker:


What manner of beast is that with the crane release on the bottom row?
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Originally Posted By Powerkicker:
Originally Posted By blue70chevelle:
http://s16.postimg.org/bk35x90ut/revolvers.jpg


What manner of beast is that with the crane release on the bottom row?


Looks like a Dan Wesson to me
Link Posted: 3/17/2016 4:38:56 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By easttexas:


Looks like a Dan Wesson to me
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Originally Posted By easttexas:
Originally Posted By Powerkicker:
Originally Posted By blue70chevelle:
http://s16.postimg.org/bk35x90ut/revolvers.jpg


What manner of beast is that with the crane release on the bottom row?


Looks like a Dan Wesson to me


Correct, Dan Wesson 14-2. The usual Dan Wesson 15-2 you normally see has adjustable sights. This gun is a fixed sight gun.
Link Posted: 3/17/2016 5:34:34 PM EDT
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My latest addition. Sent it out to get work done and came back like this. BFR in 454 casull.

Link Posted: 3/17/2016 6:59:00 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Shadow4Golf:
Colt Cobra, with a 4 inch and a new cylinder timed to replaced the worn and pitted originals.  Mershon grip adapter came in today's mail and it's almost complete!
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o275/idpassr/12722479_10153618999894585_221395232_o_zpsu4ujfnli.jpg
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I love the old Colts and that one is a beauty......

We really need a "Like" button on this forum!
Link Posted: 3/19/2016 3:26:44 AM EDT
[#12]

357 mag SP101 3" with XS standard dot,sight and myrtlewood grip inserts.
Link Posted: 3/19/2016 2:56:10 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Spaxspore] [#13]
Recently Picked this up from a friend. Dated to 1918 - wells Fargo issued. COLT POLICE POSITIVE



Link Posted: 3/19/2016 10:32:10 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Spaxspore:
Recently Picked this up from a friend. Dated to 1918 - wells Fargo issued. COLT POLICE POSITIVE

https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1556/25885873356_b086d4e626_b.jpg

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Really nice. Colts are my favorite DA 38's bar none. I really miss the det special and police positive I once had.
Link Posted: 3/26/2016 5:50:15 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Spaxspore:
Recently Picked this up from a friend. Dated to 1918 - wells Fargo issued. COLT POLICE POSITIVE

https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1556/25885873356_b086d4e626_b.jpg

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That's certainly a pretty one!
Link Posted: 3/28/2016 6:37:11 AM EDT
[Last Edit: Bucksaw] [#17]
My single actions
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Link Posted: 3/28/2016 10:03:56 AM EDT
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WOW!!!!!
Link Posted: 3/28/2016 10:45:52 AM EDT
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This one is special to me. It is a run of the mill 1975 production Model 64. But what makes it special?




In 1975, my father graduated the police academy in Miami and went to work as a Patrol Officer. Well, he needed an off duty gun. So he bought three of these. One for him, one for my Padrino, and one for my Abuelo. Miami was starting to get bad. The cocaine wars were right around the corner as was Merial. So Dad figured his brother and dad needed a gun to carry too since they both ran their own businesses. Back then, getting a permit to carry was very hard and guns had to be registered with the county. But since Dad was LE.... problem solved.




Dad and Padrino later sold their but not Abuelo. He kept right on carrying it until he couldn't no more and that was around 2005. Sadly, when the cancer advanced to the point that it affected his mental health. We had to take it away from him. It was hard. He later passed away from cancer that year.




This year Dad is battling cancer and I've spent the last week next to him in the hospital. It is a tough fight but he is winning. So Dad figured it was time for me to have Abuelo's gun.




This one is never being sold. I remember as a kid when Abuelo would come home and put a stack of cash and this revolver in his safe. Everyday, seven days a week he did that.
Link Posted: 3/31/2016 1:36:20 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Miami_JBT:
http://i.imgur.com/cWzkAcf.jpg

This one is special to me. It is a run of the mill 1975 production Model 64. But what makes it special?


In 1975, my father graduated the police academy in Miami and went to work as a Patrol Officer. Well, he needed an off duty gun. So he bought three of these. One for him, one for my Padrino, and one for my Abuelo. Miami was starting to get bad. The cocaine wars were right around the corner as was Merial. So Dad figured his brother and dad needed a gun to carry too since they both ran their own businesses. Back then, getting a permit to carry was very hard and guns had to be registered with the county. But since Dad was LE.... problem solved.


Dad and Padrino later sold their but not Abuelo. He kept right on carrying it until he couldn't no more and that was around 2005. Sadly, when the cancer advanced to the point that it affected his mental health. We had to take it away from him. It was hard. He later passed away from cancer that year.


This year Dad is battling cancer and I've spent the last week next to him in the hospital. It is a tough fight but he is winning. So Dad figured it was time for me to have Abuelo's gun.


This one is never being sold. I remember as a kid when Abuelo would come home and put a stack of cash and this revolver in his safe. Everyday, seven days a week he did that.
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Very nice sir.  Definite keeper.
Link Posted: 4/2/2016 8:09:22 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Miami_JBT:
http://i.imgur.com/cWzkAcf.jpg

This one is special to me. It is a run of the mill 1975 production Model 64. But what makes it special?


In 1975, my father graduated the police academy in Miami and went to work as a Patrol Officer. Well, he needed an off duty gun. So he bought three of these. One for him, one for my Padrino, and one for my Abuelo. Miami was starting to get bad. The cocaine wars were right around the corner as was Merial. So Dad figured his brother and dad needed a gun to carry too since they both ran their own businesses. Back then, getting a permit to carry was very hard and guns had to be registered with the county. But since Dad was LE.... problem solved.


Dad and Padrino later sold their but not Abuelo. He kept right on carrying it until he couldn't no more and that was around 2005. Sadly, when the cancer advanced to the point that it affected his mental health. We had to take it away from him. It was hard. He later passed away from cancer that year.


This year Dad is battling cancer and I've spent the last week next to him in the hospital. It is a tough fight but he is winning. So Dad figured it was time for me to have Abuelo's gun.


This one is never being sold. I remember as a kid when Abuelo would come home and put a stack of cash and this revolver in his safe. Everyday, seven days a week he did that.
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That gun is priceless, hope your dad pulls through OK...
Link Posted: 4/5/2016 4:48:05 PM EDT
[#22]
Hogue 80010 GP100 grip.





Link Posted: 4/5/2016 9:32:04 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Extorris:

Got lucky that a fellow Arfcommer had a set of grips for me to keep as back ups to the ones in the pic. Grips for that model are hard to find.
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Originally Posted By gotuonpaper:
Originally Posted By Extorris:
I picked up this '74 Security Six yesterday.

http://i.imgur.com/Ll5QSDj.png

Nice workhorse.

Got lucky that a fellow Arfcommer had a set of grips for me to keep as back ups to the ones in the pic. Grips for that model are hard to find.


Eagle Grips will make them.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 12:52:38 PM EDT
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Did some 642/442 swaparoo-ing.
20160407_115830 by Slick_Rick77, on Flickr
20160407_115919 by Slick_Rick77, on Flickr
Link Posted: 4/12/2016 5:05:55 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/13/2016 7:33:09 PM EDT
[Last Edit: skidman] [#26]
Dan Wesson 15-2 V 357


Link Posted: 4/20/2016 1:36:40 PM EDT
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Went to buy ammo today and something followed me home.  Oops.









Model 36 3" Round Butt in pristine condition.  I wanted it for a truck gun, but it's so damn fine looking. Now I gotta find an IWB holster.
Link Posted: 4/20/2016 2:33:34 PM EDT
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586-4

Link Posted: 4/20/2016 3:15:29 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By BayEagle:
Went to buy ammo today and something followed me home.  Oops.

http://s31.postimg.org/h4aa2pztn/Model36.jpg



Model 36 3" Round Butt in pristine condition.  I wanted it for a truck gun, but it's so damn fine looking. Now I gotta find an IWB holster.
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Wow, this 3" jframe, even a simple as it is, my be one of my favorites on this entire forum.

I got tired of running around pawn shops looking for a 3" pre lock j frame. I broke down and got a gunbroker account and bought a 3" model 60.
Link Posted: 4/23/2016 12:50:49 AM EDT
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I added Hogue rubber grips, and a Hi Viz sight.  
Link Posted: 4/26/2016 12:08:41 AM EDT
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Here is my 929 with new Hogue stocks
929 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

929 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

have a Hogue cylinder release on order and new front/rear sights
Link Posted: 4/26/2016 10:19:14 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By BriansM4:
I added Hogue rubber grips, and a Hi Viz sight.  
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I picked up a set of those for my 44 Alaskan. They handle 300 grainers pretty well.
Link Posted: 4/28/2016 9:33:49 PM EDT
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19-5 nickel





Link Posted: 5/2/2016 5:46:13 PM EDT
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S&W M 360J 38 SPL +P
-XS Big Dot
-Apex Duty/Carry kit
-Altamont grips.
-Bobbed hammer.


Link Posted: 5/19/2016 6:23:48 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By smokintonye:
S&W M 360J 38 SPL +P
-XS Big Dot
-Apex Duty/Carry kit
-Altamont grips.
-Bobbed hammer.
http://s32.postimg.org/fzlp2betx/IMG_1823.jpg

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That's Purdy!
Link Posted: 5/19/2016 8:28:14 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Hizzie:
Hogue 80010 GP100 grip.

<a href="http://s984.photobucket.com/user/strangler366/media/Revolvers/1459888185_zpsy0w2wisb.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae322/strangler366/Revolvers/1459888185_zpsy0w2wisb.jpg</a>

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Best looking Alaskan I've ever seen.
Link Posted: 5/22/2016 1:55:01 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/25/2016 9:34:54 PM EDT
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The end result of a couple hours and a couple hundred rounds of 158 gr LSWC with my 4" Model 14-5 and my 6" Model 19-4, shooting at steel plates at 25 yards and 50 yards.



Now I need to clean them...
Link Posted: 5/27/2016 12:01:16 AM EDT
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Just got my 617 from the store and put some upgrades on it
New Hogue grip
New front and rear sights
its ready to rock
S&W617/6 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

S&W617/6 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

S&W617/6 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

S&W617/6 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr
Link Posted: 5/29/2016 5:32:07 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By BayEagle:
Went to buy ammo today and something followed me home.  Oops.

http://s31.postimg.org/h4aa2pztn/Model36.jpg



Model 36 3" Round Butt in pristine condition.  I wanted it for a truck gun, but it's so damn fine looking. Now I gotta find an IWB holster.
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Great find.  A 3" Model 36 is just about perfect for concealed carry with .38 Special.

But...I can see that getting the .223 rounds in the cylinder might not be a problem, but how do you get the cylinder to fit back in the frame once you've got it loaded?
Link Posted: 6/6/2016 1:41:56 PM EDT
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Thats sexy.  
Link Posted: 6/9/2016 11:36:38 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/12/2016 7:05:13 AM EDT
[Last Edit: _Crog] [#46]

First revolver, 6.5" 629.









 
Link Posted: 6/13/2016 2:21:01 PM EDT
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project 586 I just got for a great price
Link Posted: 6/13/2016 2:37:40 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/14/2016 9:50:11 PM EDT
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Ruger SP101 .327mag...shoots nice... and with the Burris red-dot, I'm almost accurate!
Link Posted: 6/22/2016 7:30:26 PM EDT
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