Thank you Sir. They be shooters fer sure. I was down your way the other day. Drove up from Peterstown to Lindside. Nice neck of the woods.
Thank you Sir. They be shooters fer sure. I was down your way the other day. Drove up from Peterstown to Lindside. Nice neck of the woods.
Creeker, what model are those S&W's? Are they 29's?
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If you notice the top sixgun has a short cylinder while the bottom is full length. The bottom one is a standard Model 29, 4" 44 Mag. The upper is a Model 28 converted to 44 Special by MMC of Deming New Mexico. The barrel was a brand new 1950 Target barrel I purchased from J&G Rifle Ranch, Turner, Montana.
Another picture of the 44 Special.
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Ah, ok. As a Dirty Harry fan I've always liked the Model 29's. I was wondering whether that other one was a .44spl or not. I'm glad to see the .44spl is making a come back in newer models of revolvers, it's a good round.
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One of my older sixguns at the bottom. Many miles on this one.
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Nice wheelguns Creeker. Like the Rugers, I got to shoot my friends Ruger Bird's Head Vaquero .45 Colt awhile ago. It's an older model Vaquero and the grip was kinda weird to me, still shot pretty good though.
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I have a Colt King Cobra 357 Magnum 6 in stainless steel and a Colt Anaconda 44 Magnum 6 in stainless steel. Both are really nice guns. Also have a Heritage Rough Rider 22/22 Magnum combo. I have polished the Colts to a high polished stainless finish.