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  • Hulberr

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    Always wondered about the pinks and purples avail. with polymer. Read a story about a guy who saved his bacon with one when a scofflaw accused him of threatening with a gun. Since an officer was present, he asked the officer to have the guy describe his gun. "Oh yeah, man,.....black, all black". When he had the officer pull back his jacket it revealed a purple polymer auto. ....case closed.
    I do get made fun of occasionally, but I just tell them that I want to see a bad guy laugh after that 93gr HP pops them in the forehead.
     

    Mauser Fanatic

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    I'm just amazed on how professional these posts are given that this thread is titled "Pocket Gun Show -N- Tell" lol.

    In all seriousness, I sold my two greatest pocket guns. I had a Colt 1908 Vest Pocket pistol and a Beretta 950 BS in 25 acp :tantrum:
     

    drillsgt

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    indyartisan

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    S&W Model 1 2nd issue and a big cent.
    A little history,
    The first commercially successful cartridge revolver.
    Sam Colt declined to purchase the patent for a bored through cylinder from one of his employees, Roland White.
    S&W picked up the patent and made these dainty little pocket guns.
    Colt had to wait 17 years for the patent to expire to introduce the superb Single Action Army.
     

    Bugzilla

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    S&W Model 1 2nd issue and a big cent.
    A little history,
    The first commercially successful cartridge revolver.
    Sam Colt declined to purchase the patent for a bored through cylinder from one of his employees, Roland White.
    S&W picked up the patent and made these dainty little pocket guns.
    Colt had to wait 17 years for the patent to expire to introduce the superb Single Action Army.
    And the history of the cent?
     
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