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Here are some Old School Blue Steel & Wood to look upon.

S&W N-Frame .357s. All of then Pinned & Recessed. :bowrofl:

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Guest Steve411
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Outstanding collection to be proud of.

Guest m&pc9
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That is a Dirty Harry collection. I know he carried .44s but thats what I thought when I saw them.

And I like them, Thats a good looking family.

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That is a Dirty Harry collection. I know he carried .44s but thats what I thought when I saw them.....

I have a couple of those also. :(

Here is one of them.

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While I enjoy shooting my Model 29s, I find its heavy barrel to be less "attractive" than the standard profile barrel of the Model 27s. Not to mention the beautiful checkering found on the top strap and rib of the .357s. :doh:

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Your "Old school Blue Steel and Wood" photograph is one of the most beautiful firearm displays most any of us could ever assemble. I don't think there is anything, absolutely nothing, that is prettier than the deep blued steel of a vintage Smith & Wesson firearm! Their current guns do not have anything like the fit and finish of those in your photograph.

Guest jackdm3
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"Mayberry P.D. 2009"

But I only have enough for Mayberry 1929.

Congrats!

Guest jackdm3
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I get all choked up when I see those pictures.

Beautiful.

One would go perfect with your suit!

Guest Bluemax
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Awesome, is that a model 27 on the bottom rt ?

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Awesome, is that a model 27 on the bottom rt ?

Those are all 27's (maybe a couple of precursors?)! :drama:

Or did you know that?

Guest Bluemax
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Those are all 27's (maybe a couple of precursors?)! :drama:

Or did you know that?

Honestly I did not, I bought my Dad a model 27 years ago and when he passed I had to give it up trying to be fair with my siblings on Dad's guns. The one on the bottom right is identical to the one I bought Dad... Ironicaly, my sibling who wanted a gun of Dad's so badly no longer has it and can't even tell me where it went so that I could at least try and get it back

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Guest jackdm3
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Honestly I did not, I bought my Dad a model 27 years ago and when he passed I had to give it up trying to be fair with my siblings on Dad's guns. The one on the bottom right is identical to the one I bought Dad... Ironicaly, my sibling who wanted a gun of Dad's so badly no longer has it and can't even tell me where it went so that I could at least try and get it back

You see now how to address the issue of:

http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/general-off-topic/30302-what-if-gun-possession-banned.html

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Those are really nice. I wasn't familiar with the pinned and recessed term. Not being a Smith & Wesson guy, I had to look it up. Pretty cool.

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Very nice!

If you ever want to let go of it...well, you know. :)

It will never willingly leave my possession, however, friends can put a few rounds though it when it is present at the meet n' shoots. It will be tomorrow.

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.... I wasn't familiar with the pinned and recessed term. Not being a Smith & Wesson guy, I had to look it up. Pretty cool.

Thanks everyone for all of the kind comments.

Here is a pic of my favorite "Non-P&R" S&W.

Model 24-3 in .44 Special. :)

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I've been know to carry this one in the winter under a heavy coat. :P

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My first handgun, born around 52 or 53...

J Frame Chiefs Special with flat latch and checked diamond walnut stocks.

EXCELLENT! :)

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Those are all 27's (maybe a couple of precursors?)!

You are correct Sir!

The 8 3/8 & 6 inch barrel guns are both 5-screw Pre 27s. :)

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