Picked up a little souvenir while down here in Texas. Out with the old reliable 2007 Titan and in with a newer 2014 model. She is loaded. Probably the most gadget filled vehicle I have ever owned.
Back to CO tomorrow morning.
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Picked up a little souvenir while down here in Texas. Out with the old reliable 2007 Titan and in with a newer 2014 model. She is loaded. Probably the most gadget filled vehicle I have ever owned.
Back to CO tomorrow morning.
Fat finger. Sig P6. Single stack 9mm that was the forerunner of the P225.
That's the one.
Old School Cool. 1978 S&W 28-2 snubbed and converted to .44 spl possibly/probably by Jovino's Gunshop in NYC (it opened in 1911, was THE gun shop for l.e. in NYC). In the 70s they converted a few N frames, usually model 25s in .45acp or .45 Colt, in to these big bore snubs. S&W eventually saw the light and brought out the 24-3 3" snub through Lew Horton Distributing before making it a stock model (also in the 624 stainless gun). This one has all the signs of being out of this shop-the style of barrel work, the ball detent lock up in the yoke, the trimmed hammer i.e. It did have some issues but a quick visit to a shop I trust got it squared away, the action slicked up and now it will ride on my hip now and then though mostly be a fun range blaster.
I also have a pair of old style Pachmayr Compacs (no medallions) of the type these usually wore. The frame is rounded to K frame dimensions.
By the way for you movie buffs in the film "Serpico" that shop is where he went to buy his Browning Hi-Power when he felt things were going bad for him the PD.
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SAWEET!
I now understand why you flipped the plastic .45
Nice snag.
ETA: PM me when you're ready to sell this one.