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I never really kept count as my "collection" , really more of an accumulation, ebbs and flows as my wallet allows. Right now I have around twenty and the two favorites are these recently purchased NIB Smiths form the late 70's.
Model 29-2 on the left, Model 57 on the right.
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![]() Yeah, the Sig P210 is one of my favorite 9mms of all time, along with the Browning Hi-Power and Smith & Wesson 952. The Browning Hi-Power is favorite 9mm overall though.
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bac1023, I really hate you! (and I have never even met you)
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![]() I'm fortunate enough to own dozens of high quality revolvers. Overall, I enjoy classic Smith & Wessons the most, but I also love high end European revolvers from Korth, Manurhin, etc. If I had to pick one favorite revolver, it would have to be the Colt Python. I've got several in my collection. ![]()
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Nice Pythons.
Do you have any pre war or antique S&Ws? Which S&W model is your favorite? I do appreciate your collection, because a lot of it (from other threads) was stuff that's somewhat unique. I know I never heard of a number of the guns you have.
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I like the rare stuff you don't see everyday or don't ever see, really.
![]() I don't really collect anything pre WWII. My oldest Smith is this Target Masterpiece from the mid 1950's.
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Join Date: January 25, 2013
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Pythons?
Are they really worth the $2000+ asking price or is it just the frenzy price right now? i would love to own a 4 inch barrel in blue!
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You don't need to pay $2000 for a nice 4" blued Python. They generally sell for the least, because they are the most common.
They are also my favorite. ![]() This one was built in 1971. ![]()
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Bac....very impressive collection, looking to see what you don't have. Didn't see a S&W 41, 46, or a Boberg, other than that you have most of the bases covered.
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The Browning BDM comes to mind. On the flip side, there are a few autos I've picked up recently that are not pictured as well. |
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Join Date: February 10, 2009
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bac, very much enjoying the photos of your collection. You have some beautiful pieces in there.
I have an apparently modest collection of 10 guns, but my favorite is my Colt Government Pocketlite .380. Still the best shooter I've ever owned. I have a bit of a soft spot for 1911s and although only own one cheap one right now, I suspect I will own many more in the future. I would love to get my hands on some of the nicer Colt 1911s from a few years back, but thus far they have been too expensive for me to justify the cost. |
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Wow! Bac1023...just stunned! I only have seven, All S&W except for a lone Hi-Power. I still have more S&W 3rd Gens that I'm trying to find, but they are getting harder & harder to find.
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I started out thinking it would be cool to brag on my collection, but bac1023 trashed that dream. Then I started thinking that the first place Uncle would be looking for information like that would be on ... a gun forum! So I'll just have to say that, sadly, my guns are all at the bottom of Lake Travis after an ill-fated fishing trip. Now I just yell and try to hurt the BG's feelings ...
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