S&W revolver p0rn :)

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Absolutely amazing machine to look at, hold and shoot!
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Absolutely filthy images! May your targets say 10 Hail Marys before the firing squad sends them to the bottomless waste bin. Me like! Mmmmm... picture make good wallpaper!
 
very nice handgun. what caliber is it? Also that is nice having the extra capacity in a revolver 7 and 8 shot revolvers are starting to give the autos a run for their money.
 
Your revolver is a thing of beauty and I'm sure it will shoot as good as it looks.

It's interesting to me looking at your revolver and seeing the "Gap" between the frame and the crane of the revolver, this on modern equipment and modern manufacturing methods. I have several Smith revolvers, some of the early ones are .455 MK II hand ejector, 2nd models that were made on equipment driven by leather belts, around 1916-17! They show none of the Machining "Flaws" that I see on the revolver your picture. You can barely see the thin line of the place where these two pieces meet when the cylinder is closed!

Scott
 
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