My S&Ws

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SA1911a1
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My S&Ws

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I never intended to collect S&Ws or revolvers. Over time these Smiths fell into my lap. I have enjoyed all of them.

Hey! Hey! I got enough band witdth to post a photo today! (after reducing the pixel count by about half)

The one that I shoot the best is the 65-2 (L. second from top) The previous owner had professional trigger work on that one from someone who knew just what they were doing. My favorite, overall, is the Model 22 (Stag handles) because my son gave it to me as a thank you gift for helping him with some work. The 19-3 is a really nice piece (adjustable sights) The 1903; .32, and 1905 ; .38 are nice historical pieces. The little plastic fantastic M&P .38 is handy for dropping in a coat pocket if I don't feel like dressing out for my normal carry. That one came with a built in laser, that I find as useful as tits on a boar hog. The model 10-6 is just a classic. I got the model 36 because I felt like I needed a model 36. I have one more Smith out there, doing duty with my daughter who is in Anchorage.
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That's a nice collection of revolvers. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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:thumbsup: :vcool: :thumbsup:
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Everybody needs a model 36. The revolver with diamond grips, what model, does it have a model number, pre 1958?
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