My new Smithy wheel gun. Sweet

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  • Denny347

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    Ok, I'm officially drooling now. That is beautiful! I've been wanting a revolver for a while now and just haven't found one that "grabs" me. THAT one grabs me. Congrats... very nice. Let me know if you ever want to give it away. :D
    Suuuure, I'll let you know first when the giveaway begins ;). I do want to have some trigger work done. I have felt some model 66's that the trigger was honed and the best trigger pull I have ever felt. I think this would be a good candidate for that.
     

    shooter521

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    Gorgeous gun; they don't build 'em like that anymore (they might, but you can't afford 'em!).

    Set it off with some nice wood grips, and it would be a great "Sunday go to meetin' gun" (aka BBQ gun).
     

    CulpeperMM

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    The Smith and Wesson quality is evident.
    I have my great-grandfather's S&W 32-20 revolver (HE of 1905 4th change). I'm the 4th generation to have this one. Shoots like new. It's a beaut.

    You should be happy with yours for years to come. Maybe your grand children will have it to pass down.
     

    jennybird

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    Suuuure, I'll let you know first when the giveaway begins ;). I do want to have some trigger work done. I have felt some model 66's that the trigger was honed and the best trigger pull I have ever felt. I think this would be a good candidate for that.

    Hey, a girl can dream.
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    I will have one some day... and I'll post pix for you to drool over. ;)

    And I agree... Trigger pull is something I've found to be a bit quirky. If you can hone it down and smooth that baby out, I'll turn a new shade of green for you!
     

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