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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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine24 View Post
    S&W Model 52-1 in 38 Special Wadcutter.




    Got to stay out of Rapid Fire Bunker. They have some very nice items.


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    I was drooling over that when I stopped in Tuesday morning, congratulations! Excellent pistol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine24 View Post
    Picked up a Sig P7 there with original box and mags
    Can you post a pic? Google gives me nothing.
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    Fat finger. Sig P6. Single stack 9mm that was the forerunner of the P225.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEAMRICO View Post
    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.
    Wait until you see what you are going to owe in taxes........ You will be wishing for the Titan back.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine24 View Post
    Fat finger. Sig P6. Single stack 9mm that was the forerunner of the P225.
    Oh ya, that the one you needed extra mags for?
    Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEAMRICO View Post
    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.
    Damn you way down in the Valley!!

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    That's the one.

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    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.

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