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- Hamilton Ont
Romeos 1911s from Boondock Saints 2. El Jefe on the side of the slide for the win
I read that the Model 469 was "inspired" by the ASP. Mine is as close as I'll likely get. I must say the one geologist posted certainly got my attention! I sold the 469 in my original post but picked up another which is in better shape.
EDIT: Just as I was posting this another member PM'ed me a link about an ASP for sale on Gunbroker—it looks to be in great shape but unfortunately since it's prohib it can't be imported.
I remember staring at it in the display at Levers. Alan used to have a ton of S&Ws on a rack behind glass in his old location. I really wanted this gun but DAO was a new thing in the late 80s and I wasn’t sure it would catch on. And I was broke too so that didn’t help.
I remember his shop from those days as well, SA. I think he had every caliber, variant and barrel length N frame, K frame and L frame. Went back three time before i bought my first - a 686. I actually wanted the 3" 629 but my dad talked me out of it. Wish he hadn't as I'd have a 12-6!
A 3" 629 would be amazing! Twist and turns eh, gdawg?
I am sure he did have every S&W revolver variant going. I bought one of my first revolvers from Alan in ‘86. A 2 1/2” 686-2 round butt. Still have it and, after a little searching, the original box. One of my favorite .357’s, especially at those old prices.
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Ya a wrist and incurable flinch is a small price to pay for a 12-6!



























