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anybody like long barreled S&W revolvers

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10 August 2010, 00:45
butchloc
anybody like long barreled S&W revolvers
always had this thing for long barreled smiths, so i seem to have accumulated some of them over the years. plus maybe a mod 34 or 2

11 August 2010, 10:29
N E 450 No2
Very Nice.

I like them too.


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19 August 2010, 06:00
mastoid007
Like the look and the feel of a S&W and you have a very nice collection of S&W.
01 October 2010, 20:14
Panzerschmied
tu2I dont think anything looks better than a long barreled N frame with factory grips,,,wish my .38/44 had a long barrel,,but it's 4" makes it handy on the hip


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01 October 2010, 20:34
billinthewild
On my last post the photo of my 29 was deleted.
Try again....



I am presently sighting it in using the adjustable front sight feature. Hope it works when I reach out there. For grips, I prefer Hogues.


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03 October 2010, 04:09
p dog shooter
I like shooting long barrel revolvers but I don't like to carry them.
30 November 2010, 10:13
timber ape
you by chance don't have a Model 48 or 648 in 8 3/8 for sale?
30 November 2010, 20:43
butchloc
not for sale anyway
01 December 2010, 00:12
Dave Anderson
At a gun show this past weekend I noticed three or four 8 3/8" K22s for sale, with asking prices noticeably higher than 6" models in similar condition.

Probably it is a matter of supply and demand. The long barreled models weren't as handy to carry so never sold as well. Now there are fewer of them available to collectors or for those who just like the longer barrel.

Enthusiasts such as butchloc had the good sense to pick up these nice revolvers when they were more readily available. They get to enjoy the style they like, and as a bonus will likely find their revolvers continuing to increase in value faster than the shorter barreled models.
01 December 2010, 01:05
Doubless
I only have a couple left. I still own a NIB 57 Nickel 8-3/8" and a 99% 8-3/8" Model 16. I had a match to the 57 no dash in blue but sold it earlier this year.

Also had a NIB 657 rollmarked Classic Hunter that I am kicking myself for selling... your photo with the two unfluted cylinder Smiths just reminded me!
01 December 2010, 16:37
loiblb
A friend I shoot with just got the long snouted Smith 500 Bone Collector. What a gun,just not my cup of tea.