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Old 12-19-2017, 11:13 PM
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Picked up a Smith & Wesson model 28
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Old 12-20-2017, 04:41 PM
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And you have an Armscor Model 206 as well. I have to assume you got new grips for it.
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Old 12-31-2017, 08:40 PM
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And you have an Armscor Model 206 as well. I have to assume you got new grips for it.
Indeed I did, much better looking and handles much better too. I just wish I could do something about the finish.

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Indeed I did, much better looking and handles much better too. I just wish I could do something about the finish.

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I got Hogue grips for mine. I don't have any RIA branding on mine though, only Armscor.
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$99 H&R 732. Looks rough but it locks up great and the timing is dead on, barrel is good
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For a long while I've only ever handled or shot guns, even technically possessed them. But now I have finally taken the plunge of being an 'evil' firearms owner. And so to show what I hope will be the start of many to come.

First, a Smith revolver. Always intended to make one of them my first handgun, and really couldn't ask for more. Was planning on a 686, but this boy was there at a damn nice price and for its age is still sharp and tight. The nickle finish is still quite solid. My idea of a fidget spinner.

(Mind the crappy cell phone images.. Hey, its what I got!)

Smith & Wesson Model 13-1


And I was lucky enough to then spot this about a hundred below the norm, all new in-box. Wasn't cleaned out so had to hit it up too. Just in case I have to go all Alternate 1985 Strickland on some slackers.

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Old 02-13-2018, 01:02 AM
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Those are pretty awesome first guns, super versatile

I got a Concealment Express kydex holster for my PT111 G2, it's awesome so far
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For a long while I've only ever handled or shot guns, even technically possessed them. But now I have finally taken the plunge of being an 'evil' firearms owner. And so to show what I hope will be the start of many to come.

First, a Smith revolver. Always intended to make one of them my first handgun, and really couldn't ask for more. Was planning on a 686, but this boy was there at a damn nice price and for its age is still sharp and tight. The nickle finish is still quite solid. My idea of a fidget spinner.

(Mind the crappy cell phone images.. Hey, its what I got!)

Smith & Wesson Model 13-1


And I was lucky enough to then spot this about a hundred below the norm, all new in-box. Wasn't cleaned out so had to hit it up too. Just in case I have to go all Alternate 1985 Strickland on some slackers.

A nickel plated Model 13. Very cool indeed.
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$99 H&R 732. Looks rough but it locks up great and the timing is dead on, barrel is good
The old H&R revolvers are neat little wheel guns.
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Old 12-21-2017, 01:47 AM
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Picked up a Smith & Wesson model 28
Excellent. You got a P&R. Way to go. If you don't mind me asking (I'm going to as anyway of course) how much?
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