I kinda love this one, too.
Big bore.
I am in love!
She is a crowd pleaser.
I can't wait to shoot a 97B. I hope it's not like finally getting the beautiful girl and finding out she has no personality.
That P-35 really is a thing of beauty.
Not only did JMB design guns so well from a function aspect, but he knew how to (usually) make them so pretty.
Uh.....Man card spec. requires the word Handsome.
Just saying.
Um, but, you're Hello Kitty coin purse is not handsome.....it's pretty.
Um, but, you're Hello Kitty coin purse is not handsome.....it's pretty.
My Dad bought this new with the matching .25 Baby Browning in '68 :
You do realize we will be seeing you this Sunday right......
My Dad bought this new with the matching .25 Baby Browning in '68 :
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P229 two-tone .357 but with .40 barrel, too. Bone stock (so far)
ETA: Short overhang.
ETA2: Oops. Necropost
Story behind this one makes it the clear winner!This 1911 was given to my Dad when he graduated from St John's Military Academy in 1949. It flew with him on bombing missions in the "Haulin Ass" during Korea and in KC 97s and KC 135s in Vietnam. When I graduated from St John's in 1978 he gave it to me. It is a 1948 C serial number gun, the first year production for civilians following WWII. I shoot it a good bit today and will go to one of my nephews down the line.