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    Quote Originally Posted by SonOf1337 View Post
    Gentlemen, fine, FINE examples you've been posting. Keep it coming!


    Blugil: is that last .22 a Beretta U22 Neos? How does it shoot? Those are about the last reasonable .22LR pistols left on the market. Like that big .357 loudenboomer. 8 5/8" barrel? Bet it shoots great.
    Not a Bert, When I started collecting I started buying nothing but S&W, love my Smiths, the 357 has an 8 3/8 inch barrel, the 22 you can light wooden matches with, the 45 is my carry gun, Thanks for lookin !

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    Quote Originally Posted by SonOf1337 View Post
    Geaux, those revolvers are chambered for .455 Schofield, right? If so, it'd be hard to pick a better carry piece. Nice Tommies, too. Gotta agree with Jimmy about those: Bad@$$ery at its finest. Those things proved themselves in Europe and the Pacific, but they already had a nasty reputation from Chicago. Keep 'em coming.
    Nope! The S&W Hand Ejector and Colt New Service are both chambered in >455 Webley, or as it was officially known, ".455 MK. VI Ball." I've got some FMJ rounds, but usually shoot cast lead

    Specs from Wikipedia:

    .455 Webley Mk VI: a 265 grain jacketed bullet intended for military purposes, designed to comply with the Hague Convention. This bullet was used during the Great War and the Second World War. The propellant was 5.5–7.5 gr (0.36–0.49 g) cordite or 5.5 gr (0.36 g) nitro-cellulose.

    The Thompsons are fun, but these are as well. I built and sold this one a few years ago.






    And speaking of fun, this is hard to beat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLSU View Post
    I'll take one like yours in .45 ACP.
    Well then, the P220 might be just what you're looking for

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    SOnOf1337 - that 686 is awesome! There's one up for sale right now from a buddy, 3" model, 7shot, and I'm sorely tempted to buy it.

    BTW, I tried the Hogue grip on my 66 and decided I like the originals better, for looks, as well as actual grip. I think they're quite well designed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SonOf1337 View Post
    Got a soft spot for the MkIII Rugers, also. They sure shot up in price after their first year on the market. I remember that they came out in the $200-275 range, depending on what tricks and doodads you got on it. Less than a year later, they jumped more than $100 in price. Bet your hunter shoots great, though. What's your favorite fodder out of it?
    I had decided to get one back then. But - I hesitated. Then the new American Rifleman came out with that same Mark III on the cover. All of a sudden none of the local gunshops could get any. I had to wait. And wait. Anyway, it seems to like eating Winchester Wildcats but I'll run Federals though it or whatever the local Big-5 or Walmart has on special. It's really quite accurate with all of them. And a joy to shoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLSU View Post
    Nope! The S&W Hand Ejector and Colt New Service are both chambered in >455 Webley, or as it was officially known, ".455 MK. VI Ball." I've got some FMJ rounds, but usually shoot cast lead

    Specs from Wikipedia:

    .455 Webley Mk VI: a 265 grain jacketed bullet intended for military purposes, designed to comply with the Hague Convention. This bullet was used during the Great War and the Second World War. The propellant was 5.5–7.5 gr (0.36–0.49 g) cordite or 5.5 gr (0.36 g) nitro-cellulose.

    The Thompsons are fun, but these are as well. I built and sold this one a few years ago.






    And speaking of fun, this is hard to beat!

    Drooling comes to mind!! I have a beautiful Lancaster county style flintlock in .40 with a Jim Chambers lock and a swamped Collerain barrel>
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    That's got a .54 caliber Colerain barrel. The lock is a Chambers "gun maker's" lock with a different flint**** and frizzen. It's stocked as an early Reading rifle.
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    Geaux, I can't tell if that SAW is an RPK, RPD, Valmet or what. What exactly is it? Love the tigerstripe on those old flintlocks. Don't know if you noticed, but my K31 is a tiger walnut, and after the refinishing that I did (homebrew mixture of Minwax Mahogany and Golden Oak, followed by a hand-rubbed Formby's Tung-Oil Finish) those stripes really POP.

    HamburO, if you can get that 686 for less than $500, go for it. They're excellent handguns; and much akin to that 66 you posted first. I agree about the grips. The originals are big and comfy, and the Hogue is narrower and less forgiving, but I couldn't care less about beating up the Hogue. I'd probably have to cry myself to sleep for a week if I ever damaged the originals.

    Blugil: what model is the S&W? I couldn't tell what the stamp was in the grip, and the action of the Neos and the S&W look awful similar. Pardon my mistakes. As JimmyHAD can now attest, I'm a little rusty in my gun-identification...

    Thanks for the gratuitous gun pr0n, gents. Nothing makes me happier than seeing these beautiful works of art.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SonOf1337 View Post
    Geaux, I can't tell if that SAW is an RPK, RPD, Valmet or what. What exactly is it? Love the tigerstripe on those old flintlocks. Don't know if you noticed, but my K31 is a tiger walnut, and after the refinishing that I did (homebrew mixture of Minwax Mahogany and Golden Oak, followed by a hand-rubbed Forbes Tung-Oil Finish) those stripes really POP.
    That "SAW" as you called it is a M1918 BAR, or Browning Automatic Rifle. Since that was taken, I've replaced the buttstock, hand guard, removed the bipod and carrying handl, and returned it to issue, circa 1918, configuration. Twenty rounds of .30 M-2 Ball at 650 rounds per minute or semi auto.
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    SO1337 its a model 22S with a BSA infer red dot scope, great and economical to plink with, I have the 7" barrel on mine and just love it.
    SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 22S PISTOLS



    Specifications
    Caliber: .22 LR
    Capacity: 10 Rounds +1
    Barrel Length: 5-1/2"
    Front Sight: Patridge
    Rear Sight: Adjustable
    Firing System: N/A
    Grip: 2 piece Soft Touch
    Trigger: .312" Serrated Target
    Hammer: Internal
    External Safety: Single Side
    Frame: Full Size
    Finish: Black/ Grey
    Overall length: 9-1/2"
    Material: Stainless Steel
    Weight Empty: 41 ounces
    Also available with 7" barrel, and with "Light Gathering" Hi-Viz Orange dot sights.

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