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    Here is that Ruger Mini-14 side folder I've mentioned alongside a Winchester/Miroku 38-55 'trapper.' Both classics but designs from different eras.

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    This is my latest acquisition. Springfield range officer. Made a knife with some diamond wood handles and like it so much I made a matching set of the gun. Shoots like a million. Sighted it in and put 200 rounds in a hole the size of a baseball standing at 15. From a rest it will shot sub 2 inch groups all day at 25.

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    did someone say S&W ??
    a couple of .32's from my grandpa

    my first pistol from my dad was a S&W .38 snub nose .. he uses it for carry but ill sna a pic when I see him next ..




    and my Heritage Arms rough rider , .22shorts, .22LR,.22mag pistol .. I never abuse my firearms other then training but this .22 has been through hell and back on the trapline .. from submerged , dropped in , water , snow , under ice , and used both as itself and with bullets on critters of the line ... I can not be more impressed !!! and is now my 6yr olds fav gun at the range


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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Here is that Ruger Mini-14 side folder I've mentioned alongside a Winchester/Miroku 38-55 'trapper.' Both classics but designs from different eras.

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    first time I saw a Mini14 was on the ATeam ..lol

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    Jimmy was a part of the original A team silly goose!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Jimmy was a part of the original A team silly goose!
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    Yay..Smith & Wesson!! I carried a S&W in one form or another for decades. I still have a warm spot in my heart for the Marque and keep a few around today. Only one I would really like to have (and do not) is a Model 19 with a 4" barrel..someday perhaps.

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    Here's the current S&W inventory.

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    When I started working and we could only carry revolvers in those days we were issued model 10s. The first personally owner pistol I bought was a model 19. I had it for many years. I foolishly traded it towards a Ruger Security Six when the Stainless Models first came out. It was a piece of garbage. I wish I still had that model 19.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    When I started working and we could only carry revolvers in those days we were issued model 10s. The first personally owner pistol I bought was a model 19. I had it for many years. I foolishly traded it towards a Ruger Security Six when the Stainless Models first came out. It was a piece of garbage. I wish I still had that model 19.
    They made more than one Nelson, you have my permission to go to Gunbroker and get yourself a vintage pinned and recessed S&W model 19. BTW, I sold mine too, + many others. A couple of years ago I got a near mint Colt Python to replace the one I sold in the '70s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    When I started working and we could only carry revolvers in those days we were issued model 10s. The first personally owner pistol I bought was a model 19. I had it for many years. I foolishly traded it towards a Ruger Security Six when the Stainless Models first came out. It was a piece of garbage. I wish I still had that model 19.
    I liked the Mod 19's too. Had several. My favorite of the bunch was an older 4" 5 screw. Went shooting one afternoon with a buddy of mine. He had a Python, I had my trusty old five screw. He had some reloads that he'd built and his Python was LOVING that hot stuff. I poked 6 into my Mod 19 and that was pretty much the end of it. The loads didn't wreck it, but it got looser than a goose.

    I sold it along with two other Model 19's and bought a 4" Python with the money. I tricked out the Python for target shooting. It was smooth as silk. Kind of humorous as I think back, because I bought the Python so it could handle hot loads. When I got done tricking it out, all it could shoot was 38 target loads due to the fact that I'd bobbed the hammer, and lightened the main spring, and cut down the frame and those huge grips and made a set of "bird's head grips like the old Colt Lightning's and Thunderers had.

    If you plugged a 357 into it, the primer flowed back into the firing pin hole in the frame and locked it up. It was DA only after I'd finished playing with it and it had a 3LB trigger pull with no over travel. It was fun. Got tired of it, buddy wanted it, he got it for his wife to carry. At the time she was working at the IRS in enforcement. I put all the right stuff back in it to make it trust worthy with .357 stuff. She loved it.

    19's are awesome pistols, but they're still basically a Model 10.

    Still have a Model 27 NIB at Dad's in his safe. Bought it along with two High Powers in '68. One of the High Powers has been all over the world with me and looks like HELL nowadays. THe other is NIB like the 27.

    Had an old S&W 38/44 Heavy Duty I wish I'd kept. THAT was a HELL of a pistol.
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