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Can I be adopted by you? Those are some absolutely beautiful works of art!

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I like the 66 better than any of them.
Actually it was the nickel, 2.5" that I thought was the 66. The nickel looked more stainless to me. Edited by Patton
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Thanks guys. Actually only 4 of these are mine. Two coworkers and I got together yesterday and shot all these fine pieces.

Going by the angled picture and from left to right they are: S&W 638, S&W 66, S&W 19-5, S&W 629, a new Ruger in .327 caliber, 1st gen vaquero in 44 mag, ruger blackhawk 44 mag, a Dan Wesson, and the 1934 Enfield.


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Can I be adopted by you? Those are some absolutely beautiful works of art!



LOL only if you bring more guns for me to shoot!



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LOL only if you bring more guns for me to shoot!



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Only if it was for a day or so. lol

 

LOVE that Smith 19-5! I have a blued 19 with a T-grip I got a few years ago. It is definitely one of my never let go guns. 

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That 2.5" K frame is one of the best looking wheelies S&W ever produced, IMO.

Yes they are, but it is hard to beat a 3" though.
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Only if it was for a day or so. lol

LOVE that Smith 19-5! I have a blued 19 with a T-grip I got a few years ago. It is definitely one of my never let go guns.


That 19-5 was originally a blued gun.


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That 19-5 was originally a blued gun.


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I did wonder about that, but hey I can't keep all the Smith models straight.

 

I got a copy of the Standard Smith & Wesson catalog from a member here, and it has been one of the neatest and best books I have for firearms.

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Yes they are, but it is hard to beat a 3" though.

 

The 3" is a great carry, and I'd have to say that for me...I really don't care if it's 2.5 or 3. I would like to have them all. lol

 

FWIW, and it's not much, my favorite range wheelie is a Model 19 with a 2.5" barrel. I've used it with some new shooters and it gets a great response.It is just so much fun to shoot. 

 

Of course I'll start them out with 38 wadcutters to get them started. Then after a few reloads, I'll throw in a 357 just to get a reaction. That is always great.

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Very nice. That camera angle really shows the sower and torque of the 44mag. And although supposedly not the better one, I really prefer the 4" over the 6".

 

Currently, the only 44mag I have is a Taurus. A 4' ported model. It shoots real well, though with the gas ports in it, you do seem to get a little backblast from it.

 

I shot a lot of 44Special thru it until they became hard to find and sometimes priceyer than the 44mag.

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