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Quoted: That's right, I've asked you that before. Sight regulation shift any after that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Who did the work on that one? Karl Sokol That's right, I've asked you that before. Sight regulation shift any after that? Jgsales I don't know.it came that Got a cheap cut down barrel and sent em off. The barrel is from a m14 iirc which causes the front sight to sit high. So I had to find the lowest possible front. Unfortunately it was a fiber optic. It shoots dead on now. A friend had a similar gun built but with a m10 barrel and he was able to get a normal tritium front sight. |
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Quoted: I just hate the way the newer Smiths look. Hammers suck. Front sights suck. Give me a P&R Magnum any day over what they are today. FYI, the only new Smith I own is a 442 Pro. No lock, no exposed (sucky looking) hammer. I will NOT buy a modern Smith strictly on looks alone. My opinion, my choice, haters be damned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I just hate the way the newer Smiths look. Hammers suck. Front sights suck. Give me a P&R Magnum any day over what they are today. FYI, the only new Smith I own is a 442 Pro. No lock, no exposed (sucky looking) hammer. I will NOT buy a modern Smith strictly on looks alone. My opinion, my choice, haters be damned. I love that I can easily drop in a tritium front sight on my m66. Hammers are a moot point because I like to cut half the spur off. Modern Smith's make better fighting guns. |
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Quoted: I just hate the way the newer Smiths look. Hammers suck. Front sights suck. Give me a P&R Magnum any day over what they are today. FYI, the only new Smith I own is a 442 Pro. No lock, no exposed (sucky looking) hammer. I will NOT buy a modern Smith strictly on looks alone. My opinion, my choice, haters be damned. View Quote I guess I have very limited frame of reference |
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Quoted: I guess I have very limited frame of reference View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I just hate the way the newer Smiths look. Hammers suck. Front sights suck. Give me a P&R Magnum any day over what they are today. FYI, the only new Smith I own is a 442 Pro. No lock, no exposed (sucky looking) hammer. I will NOT buy a modern Smith strictly on looks alone. My opinion, my choice, haters be damned. I guess I have very limited frame of reference I mean I love my m19-3 and carry it on my days off and compete with it regularly Attached File Bearcamp 10/10/21 stage 4 |
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Revolver Réglementaire Français Lefaucheux 1870 de Marine |
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Quoted: Was looking for another M&P and in the true spirit of Arfcom asked that they "Supersize" me. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/413/C8C75DC0-3127-42B9-A132-B0530CE8FC4C-2518609.jpg View Quote I must be the only human that is not impressed with Model 58s. I had one for about a month, and was happy to get rid of it. It did nothing better than any of the other N frames I had at the time, and was not fun to shoot, even compared to my 29-4 with Keith loads. |
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Quoted: Jgsales I don't know.it came that Got a cheap cut down barrel and sent em off. The barrel is from a m14 iirc which causes the front sight to sit high. So I had to find the lowest possible front. Unfortunately it was a fiber optic. It shoots dead on now. A friend had a similar gun built but with a m10 barrel and he was able to get a normal tritium front sight. View Quote I looked at buying one of those GS Specials, but complete model 10s are still $250-300. If you're already sending it off to get work done, it makes sense though. |
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Quoted: Where are you finding Model 10s for $300? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I looked at buying one of those GS Specials, but complete model 10s are still $250-300. If you're already sending it off to get work done, it makes sense though. Where are you finding Model 10s for $300? $350? |
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Quoted: I looked at buying one of those GS Specials, but complete model 10s are still $250-300. If you're already sending it off to get work done, it makes sense though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Jgsales I don't know.it came that Got a cheap cut down barrel and sent em off. The barrel is from a m14 iirc which causes the front sight to sit high. So I had to find the lowest possible front. Unfortunately it was a fiber optic. It shoots dead on now. A friend had a similar gun built but with a m10 barrel and he was able to get a normal tritium front sight. I looked at buying one of those GS Specials, but complete model 10s are still $250-300. If you're already sending it off to get work done, it makes sense though. Honestly it's still cheaper to buy a 4" if someone wants a 3". I had originally wanted a 2" and planned to do it myself. |
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Quoted: Where are you finding Model 10s for $300? View Quote Follow these guys. They have been seeling several a week for $250-300 plus tax/shipping of course. I just bought a 3" from them. I'll pick it up today hopefully. |
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Quoted: Colt Revolving Rifle made in 1855 .... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/C209-1024x576-2519501.jpg Colt Police Positive Target in 22LR made in 1913 ....... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pp2201_zpssrddpffc-2519499.jpg Colt SAA in 38-40 Winchester made in 1904 ..... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_2590_zpsdqp4v5v6-2519500.jpg Colt 1851 Navy made in 1858 ..... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/colt06_zps6ee8dbbe-2519502.jpg Colt Diamondback in 22LR ... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pix604621693-2519503.jpg Colt Viper ......https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pix538125004-2454661.jpg View Quote Very nice assortment of Colts. That revolving rifle is quite the treasure. |
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Quoted: Follow these guys. They have been seeling several a week for $250-300 plus tax/shipping of course. I just bought a 3" from them. I'll pick it up today hopefully. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Where are you finding Model 10s for $300? Follow these guys. They have been seeling several a week for $250-300 plus tax/shipping of course. I just bought a 3" from them. I'll pick it up today hopefully. The starting bid is $300. If y'all are gonna paste Vigilinks, please post the complete original link instead of some cutesy word, it's a pain in the ass to chop out the ARFCOM selling our info to Vigilink when you don't post the original link. |
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Quoted: The starting bid is $300. If y'all are gonna paste Vigilinks, please post the complete original link instead of some cutesy word, it's a pain in the ass to chop out the ARFCOM selling our info to Vigilink when you don't post the original link. View Quote The only one I've seen go beyond minimum was the 3" I bought. |
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Quoted: Very nice assortment of Colts. That revolving rifle is quite the treasure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Colt Revolving Rifle made in 1855 .... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/C209-1024x576-2519501.jpg Colt Police Positive Target in 22LR made in 1913 ....... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pp2201_zpssrddpffc-2519499.jpg Colt SAA in 38-40 Winchester made in 1904 ..... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_2590_zpsdqp4v5v6-2519500.jpg Colt 1851 Navy made in 1858 ..... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/colt06_zps6ee8dbbe-2519502.jpg Colt Diamondback in 22LR ... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pix604621693-2519503.jpg Colt Viper ......https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pix538125004-2454661.jpg Very nice assortment of Colts. That revolving rifle is quite the treasure. Thanks. Came from the collection of Edwin Pugsley via the Cody Museum and Sotheby's ........... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I looked at buying one of those GS Specials, but complete model 10s are still $250-300. If you're already sending it off to get work done, it makes sense though. Where are you finding Model 10s for $300? $350? Sold for $405 + 25 shipping, so $430. |
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Quoted: My $384 Gunbroker 3" Model 10 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160767/20220909_161049_jpg-2520158.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160767/20220909_161041_jpg-2520160.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160767/20220909_161338_jpg-2520161.JPG View Quote I really like that configuration... pretty much ideal IMO. will that take much restoraration you think? |
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Quoted: Sold for $405 + 25 shipping, so $430. View Quote Deals are out there. Just keep checking daily and keep a watch list. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I looked at buying one of those GS Specials, but complete model 10s are still $250-300. If you're already sending it off to get work done, it makes sense though. Where are you finding Model 10s for $300? $350? Sold for $405 + 25 shipping, so $430. You just have to keep your eyes peeled. $400 shipped $335 shipped |
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View Quote Awww…fuck. I think I have a couple of speedloaders from Model 19 I used to have. Should fit a model 10. Shame to have them go to waste….and I do have a 638 J frame, so I’ve got a bunch of .38spl ammo. Maybe should…sort of….just peek at Gunbroker just to see what’s out there…. |
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Would you guys please stop posting vigilinks w/ cutesy descriptions? It's a real pain to strip out all the Vigilink crap when you could just post the link.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Why-posting-Vigilinks-is-rude-and-what-you-can-do-to-avoid-being-tracked/5-2584100/?page=1 |
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Quoted: Waited until 6:50pm to post my new Model 650 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/21EA6CED-8D1A-41B7-807A-A81CE2708430_jpe-2526346.JPG View Quote been wanting one of those. |
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Quoted: Waited until 6:50pm to post my new Model 650 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/21EA6CED-8D1A-41B7-807A-A81CE2708430_jpe-2526346.JPG View Quote Nice! |
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Quoted: https://64.media.tumblr.com/6db4e1e5c69a50b442d86a3c7bf0fb13/tumblr_mysmiqcgzu1r0dnopo2_500.gifv been wanting one of those. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Waited until 6:50pm to post my new Model 650 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/21EA6CED-8D1A-41B7-807A-A81CE2708430_jpe-2526346.JPG https://64.media.tumblr.com/6db4e1e5c69a50b442d86a3c7bf0fb13/tumblr_mysmiqcgzu1r0dnopo2_500.gifv been wanting one of those. |
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Quoted: Waited until 6:50pm to post my new Model 650 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108967/21EA6CED-8D1A-41B7-807A-A81CE2708430_jpe-2526346.JPG View Quote |
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View Quote I like that |
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Woot!
Just got a new single/double action .22/.22 mag 9 shot revolver. Made by Diamondback in Cocoa FL Swing out , counter bored cylinders, star extractors. Safe to dry fire, very light crisp SA trigger. Had to have, lol, it's really a High Standard Double Nine clone, great fun |
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Quoted: Woot! Just got a new single/double action .22/.22 mag 9 shot revolver. Made by Diamondback in Cocoa FL Swing out , counter bored cylinders, star extractors. Safe to dry fire, very light crisp SA trigger. Had to have, lol, it's really a High Standard Double Nine clone, great fun View Quote Let us know if you can get all 9 shots of .22 Mag off in DA w/o repositioning your hand. |
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Why would I want to? It doesn't kick, just a louder bang, lol
It's a .22, I got it for cheap plinking.22lr, it's not a target pistol, but the extra mag cylinder comes with it, I tried it out, eàsy to hold one handed. |
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Quoted: Why would I want to? It doesn't kick, just a louder bang, lol It's a .22, I got it for cheap plinking.22lr, it's not a target pistol, but the extra mag cylinder comes with it, I tried it out, eàsy to hold one handed. View Quote Even in shorter barrels, .22 magnum ballistics are a pretty big upgrade vs .22 long rifle, especially if you factor in ammo selection. |
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Quoted: Beauty is obviously subjective. I can appreciate more traditional mods, but cerakote looks terrible on revolvers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I mean, 5 minutes ago you were going to chop the bbl or slab side it, or both. Beauty is obviously subjective. I can appreciate more traditional mods, but cerakote looks terrible on revolvers. These guys do a million different coatings. They do a lot of guns. https://www.richterprecision.com/ |
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Quoted: I'm kidding mostly. However, every time I pack my 5" 629, I wish I had gone shorter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Forgot to take the pin out until I'd made a full rotation. Spun it back, punch out the pin, and pulled the barrel. Fortunately the frame is fine, barrel took all of the damage. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/173129/8343DF80-F73F-48E4-BEC8-E8F530F5BB1D-2502629.jpg "This is torqued down waaaay more than I expected..." I know a guy who took a brand-new model 28 with a 6-inch barrel and changed it out with a 4-inch barrel. He used a pair of channel locks and did not take out the pin. He did not stop with one turn. This was about 1984. Worth it to get rid of that long barrel. I kinda like my 6 in 28. I wish my 29 8-3/8 was 6 I'm kidding mostly. However, every time I pack my 5" 629, I wish I had gone shorter. I have a 5" 625. It's a fantastic length for shooting. A little on the long side for carrying. |
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Quoted: These guys do a million different coatings. They do a lot of guns. https://www.richterprecision.com/ View Quote Please note that Richter Precision Inc. limits our Armor Guard and S-Line solicitations to OEM manufacturers and gunsmiths: we do not accept firearms coating work from the general public. To this end, although not required by law, it is the policy of Richter Precision Inc. that we will only accept serialized firearm components from entities holding a valid Federal Firearms License (FFL). All shipments and payment must occur directly between the FFL holder and Richter Precision Inc. We appreciate your understanding in this matter. |
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Quoted: No no no it's LGBTQ+ History month. https://www.mylabbox.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/LGBTQ-Pride-Month-2019.png?resize=300 View Quote |
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Needed new grips for my 3" model 10. I was debating VZ vs wood and got a deal on some Altamonts. They came in today and I was underwhelmed. Should've learned my lesson with the set I bought for my 629 last year, lol. Oh well, they are better than the worn out Pachmayrs it came with.
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View Quote I didn't know there was a target model. Lools good! |
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