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Offline Oldman731

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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2016, 08:42:10 PM »
Thanks Mav! My stepdads service revolver was a S&W .357 mag too but unsure if it was a 19 or a 66.

His was blued as well.


I have a Model 28, the Highway Patrolman.  Best bargain in the country for a couple of decades.  What a nice gun.  Good luck with yours.

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« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2016, 12:53:21 AM »
I'm not a fan of any self defense caliber under .38; as for the .357, you must watch for over penetration.

I have 4 other pistols as a choice for self defense over this pistol. The S&W 357 is a range pistol only. No way in hell could I carry a 38 oz (with no ammo) on my belt.

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« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2016, 12:54:24 AM »

I have a Model 28, the Highway Patrolman.  Best bargain in the country for a couple of decades.  What a nice gun.  Good luck with yours.

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lol, I was eyeing a Model 28, but the price got beyond what I was willing to pay for it in an auction.

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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #18 on: April 22, 2016, 09:44:03 AM »

I have a Model 28, the Highway Patrolman.  Best bargain in the country for a couple of decades.  What a nice gun.  Good luck with yours.

- oldman

I still have my 28 I bought in '73 for my service revolver.  Didn't want the 19 the PD handed out for service guns.
You are right, a great, hefty chunk of metal.  Years of practice and qualifying I have no idea how many rounds I
fired thru it, probably more than I fired in 5 months in the infantry overseas.  :police:
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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2016, 11:14:03 AM »
Rip, if your step dad's revolver was the same frame size and blue it was almost certainly the 19. The 6 series guns indicated stainless steel construction. The 66 is the same as the 19, just in stainless.

The model 27 / 28 (same gun different finish and accessories) were the original .357 frame. Very heavy as it was derived from the 44  russian / special that S&W  had been making. That gun is a real workhorse and will keep running until you beat it with a sledge hammer. That same frame (L frame) is also used in the 29 (44 mag).

Given the choice of a pythion or 27 / 66 I'd go for the smith every time. I like the python for it's finish and smooth action but they are fragile considering the use that colt originally intended, premium duty gun. The "snakes" from colt are enjoying a resurgence in popularity from the walking dead show because Rick has one.
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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #20 on: April 22, 2016, 09:56:33 PM »
Rip, if your step dad's revolver was the same frame size and blue it was almost certainly the 19. The 6 series guns indicated stainless steel construction. The 66 is the same as the 19, just in stainless.

The model 27 / 28 (same gun different finish and accessories) were the original .357 frame. Very heavy as it was derived from the 44  russian / special that S&W  had been making. That gun is a real workhorse and will keep running until you beat it with a sledge hammer. That same frame (L frame) is also used in the 29 (44 mag).

Given the choice of a pythion or 27 / 66 I'd go for the smith every time. I like the python for it's finish and smooth action but they are fragile considering the use that colt originally intended, premium duty gun. The "snakes" from colt are enjoying a resurgence in popularity from the walking dead show because Rick has one.

I cannot believe how the Snake gun prices have exploded over the past two decades Mav! Holy smokes! I am not a wheel gun guy so I will take your word for it.

The Bauer .25 ACP (arrived Monday) next to my first wheel gun..a S&W 66-3 .357 magnum 6" brl (arrived today)

The Bauer, from my google-net research on the innernets, appears to be a lower to mid-range S/N in the 32,000 range (they made them between 1971 and 1984, essentially a baby browning knock off), indicates it should be about my graduation year, 1978.:) IT WAS UNFIRED!!!!

The S&W .357 mag was cleaner, less fired than what I expected based on pictures of the auction. Turn lines on the cylinder? I couldn't detect ANY!

I couldn't be happier for these two purchases. No buyers remorse! (Pistol for wife's birthday and the magnum because I felt inferior after handling the .25 ACP)

Patience pays off (been stalking these two for at least 2 months, looking for the right condition and price)




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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #21 on: April 23, 2016, 04:45:55 PM »
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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2016, 11:04:36 PM »
I see you have a cz75. I guess you're still hanging on to those other guns for sentimental reasons.  :D
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« Reply #23 on: April 27, 2016, 02:10:28 PM »
I see you have a cz75. I guess you're still hanging on to those other guns for sentimental reasons.  :D
HA! THe CZ is a fine pistol in the 9mm. Having not owned anything but .45 and .40 caliber pistols in the past, I really don't have anything to compare it to.
But it goes boom, groups nicely, and fits my hand nicely.

Only the 1911's shown are more accurate than that CZ, at least in my hands, but I'm only throwing about 500 rounds of pistol lead a month so I am not expert.

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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2016, 03:22:27 PM »
It's getting hard to pass up on really good deals, like low bids.  :bhead

Colt 1908 .25 ACP Vest Pocket pistol. Made in 1919.

I won't get this one for about two weeks as it was a Rock Island Live Auction (online)


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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #25 on: May 03, 2016, 12:15:21 PM »
I have a little Beretta 25 I used to carry when riding my mountain bike. Little flip up barrel.

At 10 feet you are lucky to hit what you aim at.
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« Reply #26 on: May 03, 2016, 12:52:32 PM »
Shuffler, my first hand gun was a tip up barrel Beretta .22.  It was "ok" for accuracy out to about 7 yards.  Great little pistols, the 21A Bobcats. 

Great pics Ripsnort.  What model is that 1911 Commander?

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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #27 on: May 03, 2016, 09:10:35 PM »
It's getting hard to pass up on really good deals, like low bids.  :bhead

Colt 1908 .25 ACP Vest Pocket pistol. Made in 1919.

I won't get this one for about two weeks as it was a Rock Island Live Auction (online)

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I have one of these vest pocket '08s Rip, from 1911. The way it comes apart is pretty neat. It shoots fireballs! As I'm sure you do, wear eye protection with that baby. I can feel bits hit my face sometimes.

It fits very nicely in a front pocket but I wouldn't keep one chambered. I've read it's susceptible to discharging from a good jarring.
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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #28 on: May 04, 2016, 06:18:53 PM »
Shuffler, my first hand gun was a tip up barrel Beretta .22.  It was "ok" for accuracy out to about 7 yards.  Great little pistols, the 21A Bobcats. 

Great pics Ripsnort.  What model is that 1911 Commander?

Colt, Gman.
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Re: Couple of new Gun purchases
« Reply #29 on: May 04, 2016, 06:20:14 PM »
I have one of these vest pocket '08s Rip, from 1911. The way it comes apart is pretty neat. It shoots fireballs! As I'm sure you do, wear eye protection with that baby. I can feel bits hit my face sometimes.

It fits very nicely in a front pocket but I wouldn't keep one chambered. I've read it's susceptible to discharging from a good jarring.
It's really not a carry for me, certainly not with one in the chamber, agree! But yeah, in a pinch, were I can't conceal anything else IWB, it will be a 'go-to' security approach.