uh, something like that... lolNice one, chamfer the cylinder holes, put a nice satin bead blast on it and some VZ's!
I really like the looks of the GP100.
I really like the looks of the GP100.
It looked rugged.
Here is my old but good Taurus Model 44. Got it in the early 90's I've shot thousands of full power 44mag rounds through it. The only firearm that made the cut repeatedly.A wise man mentioned to me once, "Revolvers will take a lot of neglect, but they don't tolerate a lot of abuse."
Got a good deal on it long ago. Bought it as a gift for an older gentleman who volunteered for "security at church". Sadly, it's back to me much too soon.
Went in for 686 and walked out with a stainless GP100 4". Tack driver. Dad like it so much, I got him a 6" stainless GP100 for his retirement gift with wood grips and fiber optic sights.I really like the looks of the GP100.
It looked rugged.
This is my carry gun a model 65 S&W with a 2in model 64 barrel . It was done by Ray Saltzman. Shoots even better than it did with the 3in barrel and fits in my back pocketI would be interested to see how many other snubby owners there are here. Here is my S&W 642. I have speed strips instead of Speed loaders now.
In my book you came out way aheadYesterday, 6Dec22, I did some trading. I had a 3" S&W Mod. 60-15 & neighbor had a 2½" S&W Mod. 19-2. We traded even up. He just hated the Mod. 19 & it's got a little surface rust & the stocks are chipped next to the frame behind the trigger guard. I didn't particularly care for the Hillary Hole on the Mod. 60. I didn't "need" the Mod. 19 as I have its stainless steel clone in a 2½" Mod. 66. The Mod. 19 is pinned, recessed & has the trigger stop. The Mod. 19 & Mod. 66 are not for sale at this time. View attachment 241114View attachment 241113
Yeah, I think so as well but he seems to be happier than a pig in mud with his "new" Mod. 60.In my book you came out way ahead
That's because it is shinierYeah, I think so as well but he seems to be happier than a pig in mud with his "new" Mod. 60.