Show us your Revolvers!

I'm down to one revolver. My old S&W 686-2. I think I purchased this in 1987.

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Like others here I am jealous of all you 12.6 guys. A short barrel revolver just looks "right" to me.


Here's my two. GP100 4.2" and a 460V

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just 4 for now
the .22 high standard was the first handgun i ever owned - got it from my dad
enfield .38 S&W just for fun
586 new in 86 - still running strong
model 15 with 4 1/8" barrel - odpl gun



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Saturday Night Specials
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Tiny 22
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Webleys
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Bring Backs
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LYman 44
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Victory shoots well with 160 gr SWC sized .360
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Some more modern stuff - mostly 12.6
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I feel obliged to post these pictures; otherwise Super Cub will call me out.
 
Got a Colt Model 357. Sights and trigger pretty much the same as the more expensive Python. When it came to buying another Colt Magnum, I decided it was better money spent to buy the
.44 calibre Anaconda instead.
No regrets here.

The 'Cadillac' of handguns and one of my favorites:D. I have an early production model, 1957, and it's definately a keeper.

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Shoots well to

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This one is an early Christmas present to myself, an antique Colt 1873 Army model, circa 1890 chambered in 45 S&W(schofield).

Nice thing about a prescribed antique iron is that you can shoot them outside auspices of an approved range. Likely she will get a little farm carrying time when it warms up. Very accurate shooter to boot.

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This one is an early Christmas present to myself, an antique Colt 1873 Army model, circa 1890 chambered in 45 S&W(schofield).

Nice thing about a prescribed antique iron is that you can shoot them outside auspices of an approved range. Likely she will get a little farm carrying time when it warms up. Very accurate shooter to boot.

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Nice, VERY nice, and Merry Christmas;). My 45LC Ruger Vaquero 'replica' pales by comparison.

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Unfortunately I do suffer from fully developed fascination for the S&W wheelguns. My problem is that I like 4" barrel the best, especially on model 10...which I can't own in the original configuration of course. Yes, it's prohibited. So, here is my latest attempt of fulfilling my dream of owning one.

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BTW if any of You know about model 10 with the original, unmodified, heavy barrel that is restricted (I've heard about such cases) and is willing to sell it, I'm ready to give You good price for one in good condition. I also have some other, nice revolvers that I may trade for such gun. I love working guns, not so much love for the target models though. Two more of the revolvers from my collection here:

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I love the Model 66. I have a 66-1, one of my favorite shooters.
 
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