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    I enjoy busting clay birds with my 12 ga. O/U
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    I enjoy busting clay birds with my 12 ga. O/U
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    Varied..Roberts Fan!!

    Two Pre 64 Winchesters - 1 in 22 Hornet - 1 in 257 Roberts. I have a 1954 Remington 760 "5 Diamond" in 257 Roberts, an early Browning BLR in 257 Roberts and a fantastic Custom Remington Rolling Block with the original early "Sporter" Butt Stock (checkered) circa 1907 and a heavy 26 " Barrel scoped with a 3X9 Redfield (Widefield). Last but certainly not least, a post WW2 SAKO Sporter stocked with euro walnut in of course, 257 Roberts. All are scoped and the Model 70 in 22 Hornet proudly wears a 10X Lyman Super Target-Spot
    I'm right partial to my 95% Winchester Model 42 with factory 3X wood, skeet choked 26 " barrel with the solid mat rib, all factory original.

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    The wheel guns.

    Big pic from top left S&W Mod 10-6",10-4",13-3",18, 19-2 1/2", 581, top right 29-4",34-2",43-3 1/2",64-2". That's some of the ones that get shot lots. The small pics just enlarge a bit.
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    II would like to have a early winchester 22 cal gallery gun

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    Smith & Wesson revolvers of course!

    I primarily collect old milsurps. But I do have a number of Smith & Wesson revolvers.
    A 32 H.E. , M&P 38 spl, 38/44 H.D. , 38/44 Outdoorsman, K-22, 25-2, 27-2 and a 28-2.
    Great shooters all.
    Like browningautorifleicon I prefer the use of Hogue grips.
    I also have a few civilian target rifles, Remington 700 VTr and Anschutz 64.
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    A few S&W revolvers

    I really enjoy my K-38 with the custom grips, just installed another hand a few years ago (oversized) got this K-38 at a nice reduced price - the owner said it was broken and would not fire double action. Also like my Model 25 in 45 Colt. My S&W Russianicon 44 cal was made in Italyicon and sold by Navy Arms, took along time to make those fake pearl grips.

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    Originally posted by RCS: "...K-38 at a nice reduced price - the owner said it was broken and would not fire double action."

    Was it a single action only model from Smith? That's a hard to find variant. Have one in the box being "useless", but couldn't pass it up.

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    The K-38 is single action, has the four screw side plate and 8 3/8 inch barrel. Joe Salter had a K-38 single action for sale not long ago, same grips too

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    Attachment 25432Attachment 25433Attachment 25431 My accidental Beretta collection. Storm in .40, stainless 92 in .9mm, 96 in .40 changed from DAO to D/S, 948 in .22 LR, 950B in .22 short, 71 in .22 LR. I drew the line at buying a 34 and 35 together because that wasn't the purpose of this thing...to own every gun in the world. Or is it? Am I wrong here? And be aware, if you guys keep this up, I still have more stuff...
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    Colt cartridge conversions

    I have enjoyed converting these Italianicon black powder revolvers to use cartridges. These revolvers were found incomplete at gun shows. Now building a collection. The 1851 Colt conversion (38 cal) has an excellent balance and nice to shoot. The 1861 conversion is not quite the same as the 1851 in balance ( the barrels are too long)

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