Geez. It’s like I’m playing card with my sister’s kids or sumpin’......
Perfect summation!! LOL
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Geez. It’s like I’m playing card with my sister’s kids or sumpin’......
Read the posts. I told the OP where to look for the model number. I posted a pic with a red arrow showing exactly where the model number is. The OP replied back and stated that it was in fact a 4006, because he has the gun in hand and can CLEARLY read the model number posted where I told him it was.
And why look up features when you can just tell the OP to read what S&W clearly stamped on the side of the gun that he has in his possession.
The relevant passages are in posts #6 and #7.
Geez. It’s like I’m playing card with my sister’s kids or sumpin’......
How did you know the original poster had the gun in his possession?
He didn't tell any of us of us that. Has he been sending you private messages?
When somebody on the Internet sends out a photo of a gun to the world and says
"hey guys, tell me what this is," I don't assume that he has the item in question in his possession today. I don't even assume that he took the picture personally.
As far as I know, it could be a photo that he snagged off of the Internet or maybe a gun that he is considering buying and he copied photo from somebody's ad.
You told him where to look for the guns model number, and he came back answering
"I guess it's a model XYZ."
Well that doesn't tell us that he personally examined the weapon with his bare eyeballs;
he could've followed your instructions and examined a digital photograph of the gun to determine the model number.
dude seriously......your reaching now and looking childish, just stop.You make too many assumptions.
Don't take up parachuting... you're liable to leap to a conclusion.
Read the posts. I told the OP where to look for the model number. I posted a pic with a red arrow showing exactly where the model number is. The OP replied back and stated that it was in fact a 4006, because he has the gun in hand and can CLEARLY read the model number posted where I told him it was.
And why look up features when you can just tell the OP to read what S&W clearly stamped on the side of the gun that he has in his possession.
The relevant passages are in posts #6 and #7.
Geez. It’s like I’m playing card with my sister’s kids or sumpin’......
You make too many assumptions.
Don't take up parachuting... you're liable to leap to a conclusion.
Geez. It’s like I’m playing card with my sister’s kids or sumpin’......
Nothing like a 1911 frame at all. Not even close