Classic wheel gun porn....

I really love those old Smith's. The model 17 and 22 revolvers were .22 LR works of art. A lot of craftsmanship went into those old guns.


The original H&R firm was in business for over a century from 1871 to 1986. This is an H&R 999 .22 LR. It's a 9 shot break-top. My Dad had one that I shot in my youth and I found one on here in very nice condition. They are a lot of fun!




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VERY NICE PIECE. NICE TO SEE DIFFERENT TYPE GUNS.
 
Okay, how 'bout some .45 Revolvers--.45 Colt AND .45 ACP--here is a pic of my 25-5 ex-DeKalb Co. PD Gun...

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...and here's a GSP Commemorative Model 26-1, also in ,45 Colt...

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...and a pre-Model 26 in .45 ACP, w/some NICE "Coke Bottle" Grips...

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...a Randy Lee-tuned Model 25-2...

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...and a Lou Ciamillo-tuned Model 625-2...

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...hope you ENJOY....mikey357
VERY NICE,LOVE THOSE GUNS.
 
I was lucky enough to pick up a very nice M28-2, 6", thanks SR Burton. But the bonus came later. I have a M28-2 4" that is 64 serial numbers lower than the M28-2 6". Funny how stuff happens sometimes isn't it.


MAN THE FINISH ON THIS OLD SMITH'SIS AWSUME
 
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