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Revolver picture thread
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Revolver picture thread
I'll start us off. This is my s&w 586-8.
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I'll do this in a couple of installments.
Even tho it is not a revolver, Here is my SF comerative pistol. Sarge
Even tho it is not a revolver, Here is my SF comerative pistol. Sarge
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Here are some of my revolvers. I've got an early Ruger Bearcat, but don't find any photos. Also a cased miniture 1860 colt 22 cal Civil War comemorative set some where.
All 3 of the Colts are 38/40 cal as is the 92 Win carbine.
The 1858 Remington & 1860 Colt are Italian reproductions as is the 63 Richmond.
Don't remember what the long bbl'd Ruger is?
Sarge
All 3 of the Colts are 38/40 cal as is the 92 Win carbine.
The 1858 Remington & 1860 Colt are Italian reproductions as is the 63 Richmond.
Don't remember what the long bbl'd Ruger is?
Sarge
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Manhurin 73R French .357 magnum. surplus from Africa that were making the rounds a few years ago.
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A Fitzgerald modified Colt SAA
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Popeye, I LOVE that Fitz! Never saw a SAA done like that before. Here is a 1918 built commercial .44 Special

A 1906 built .38 Special

a 1922 built S&W .38 Special and a 1919 built 1903 Colt


A 1906 built .38 Special

a 1922 built S&W .38 Special and a 1919 built 1903 Colt

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I owned that Fitzed Colt SAA for a while. Saw it on a RIA auction and just had to have it. Placed a bid but it didn't sell (didn't reach the minimum $). It came up on a later auction. I bid the same $ and won. Kept it until the 'new' wore off and auctioned it off. Actually made a little $ on the deal.
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My revolvers.
Charter Arms Undercover Southpaw

Enfield Mk VI

Harrington & Richardson Safety Hammerless in .38 S&W

Cap and Ball revolvers 2 Colt style and 1 Remington style

Charter Arms Undercover Southpaw

Enfield Mk VI

Harrington & Richardson Safety Hammerless in .38 S&W

Cap and Ball revolvers 2 Colt style and 1 Remington style

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A couple of Nagants (1915 and 1939 Tula)
A Merwyn Hulbert (circa 1890)
A 1942 Enfield
A Merwyn Hulbert (circa 1890)
A 1942 Enfield
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I have one or two.
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Here's my revolvers!
A 1979 Armi San Marco which I believe to be a Colt 1851 Navy (36 cal).
1970's JP Sauer and Sohn Western Marshall in 44 Magnum, imported by Hawes (My dad bought this new while stationed at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho between 75-77) and the belt and holster rig he bought at the same time.
A 1933 Tula M1895 Nagant.
A 1979 Armi San Marco which I believe to be a Colt 1851 Navy (36 cal).
1970's JP Sauer and Sohn Western Marshall in 44 Magnum, imported by Hawes (My dad bought this new while stationed at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho between 75-77) and the belt and holster rig he bought at the same time.
A 1933 Tula M1895 Nagant.
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Nothing real old here, nor are they amongst my nicest revolvers, but these two are my favorite shooters...my model 64 and my "slightly modified" model 60. I have another model 60 in original configuration and stocks, but this 3" revolver with the large front ramp sight and adjustable rear sights makes a sweet shooter. The 60 needed a cleaning before I took this picture, so just ignore the powder residue.
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You guys are making me want to go and buy another 2-3 revolvers to add to my arsenal. 

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Here's my favorite. A classic 28-2 Highway Patrolman from 1970
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