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Old 10-21-2005, 11:10 AM
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Thanks, I have looked at them, but they take up more room which is getting scarce.
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Old 10-21-2005, 3:08 PM
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Old 10-22-2005, 8:51 AM
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shrunk 2.JPG-10mm shrunk.JPG My custom 10 mm STI with Scheuman 6 inch bull barrel.

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Old 10-22-2005, 6:44 PM
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Attachment 16Attachment 15 My custom 10 mm STI with Schuman 6 inch bull barrel.

Very cool, looks like it started on the rare 7" frame.
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Very cool, looks like it started on the rare 7" frame.
Thanks for the compliment. You're right. It did start out as a 7 inch frame. I still have an unbuilt frame like it. I've been waiting for a company to make an extra long slide to have another 10 mil built. Unfortunately, at the moment, 6 inch 40 cal barrels and slides are the only ones available.
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Thanks, I have looked at them, but they take up more room which is getting scarce.
Someone suggested using old socks to prevent dings and scratches when not using some sort of rack.
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Old 10-23-2005, 2:31 AM
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Two of my favorites.
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Old 10-23-2005, 8:38 AM
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Old 10-23-2005, 8:39 AM
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Old 10-23-2005, 8:41 AM
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The Springer has Robar's Roguard on the slide and NP3 on the frame. The Baer is hardchromed.


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Old 10-23-2005, 4:44 PM
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A couple of mine:

10mm goodness - S&W 1006:



Another S&W - this time a wheelie, 686, .357 Mag.:

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Well, you asked for it. 56K beware:

SA Professional:


Baer CCO:


My favorite gat. An SDM Fabricating S80 ORM. Blue:


And the same gat, after Tripp HC:


(pt. 2 continued below)

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Old 10-23-2005, 7:02 PM
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(part 2, continued from above since the silly forum software won't let you post more than 4 images per post)

Baer-built SA Custom Shop:


-and a couple that got away:

My second SA Pro:


a '51 Commander:


and a really cool Don Kehoe-built Franken-CCO on an SA frame with a Colt Commander slide:

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Old 10-23-2005, 7:35 PM
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Sig P220 Sport and Valtro


Big duce and 10mm Colt Delta Gold Cup
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you dont get any t&a
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Old 10-24-2005, 6:09 PM
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dude your a looser
Dude, my third grader can spell better than you.
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'looser' is one of my favorites, but English spelling, such as it is, offers no guidance.

'lose' rhymes with 'shoes' - but from looking at it, should it not rhyme with 'nose'?

However, the your/you're problem is well enough known that I really expect folks to memorize the difference.

Going back to the thread, I have really enjoyed the pictures; my Glocks are not photogenic, and I tend to agree a little bit with 'ugly', so I won't put a picture of such plebian pistols in such august company.
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Old 10-24-2005, 7:12 PM
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dude your a looser
you dont get any t&a
Then dude, you must be a trooll.
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Old 10-24-2005, 8:16 PM
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you realise that you are going to have to put the top pic in the un-PC guns thread, right?
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It's a 22... he he.
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HEY.... don't mess with XD1..... He will "report" you....
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Hey Brass, how many 1911's do you have?? all high end too!
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Hey Brass, how many 1911's do you have?? all high end too!
More than I need, but it seems there is always one more that I want.
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Can admins make this thead sticky - some beartiful pics here!
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Old 10-28-2005, 7:01 PM
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Not the "artsyist" photo but all the S&W revolvers are there.



610 - 10mm, won at the IRC revolver match and never shot
686+ -7 shot .357, also won at the IRC and never shot.
625 - 45acp
617 - 10 shot 22lr
PC627 - 8 shot .357
29 - 44 mag
PC627 - 8shot .357
10 - 38 sepcial
337Ti - 38+p

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WHICH ONES ARE FOR SALE ???
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WW2 Nazi collection:

From top left, clockwise, Radom vis 35, Steyr Hahn 1911 (08 9mm model), Reworked Bolo Broomhandle (all matching), 1936 Mauser s/42 Luger, ac45 Walther P38, late war last ditch.

My 'Allies' collection still needs to grow (only a Webley Mk4, and an old Victory model).

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S&W J-frame collection:


From the top, 940 9mm, M60 .357, 340sc scandium hand-breaker.

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Old 10-29-2005, 9:50 AM
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I love the Broomhandle. I keep looking for a good example that I won't have the get a second mortgage to buy.

About 10 years agos I passed on a beauty for $600 because I didn't have the money at the time. Looking back I should have looked harder to find the cash.

What hurts more is my uncle had an excellent condition broomhandle with matching sholder stock and holster. He sold it really cheap to maintain his drinking
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Old 10-29-2005, 10:37 AM
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TMC,

If that was a 9mm 'Red 9' your uncle sold, you and I will have to cry together!
I need a true Red 9 to complete my collection- but I'll probably have to pay $1.5-2K for an 'O.K.' one

I lucked out on the refurbed gun- it cost about $500-550 if I remember right- I paid a non-matching price and got a full matching gun! I have yet to fire it

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From the top, 940 9mm, M60 .357, 340sc scandium hand-breaker.
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Hey Dave, I was looking at one of those scandium/titanium models, I think it was a 33x in 38 spl only. Awfully tiny and light... is it going to be punishing too?
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Old 10-29-2005, 1:52 PM
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esskay- to be honest, after shooting my .357 scandium, NOTHING is punishing anymore, not even the .500S&W! Seriously! Even the .44 scandium with full loads isn't as bad as the .357when using 158gr and up.

To me, the .38's aren't bad- it's still snappy, but manageable. If the recoil's still uncomfortable to you, you can put a larger set of hogue grips on it too.

I would get the .357 scandium if you were going to go that route. You can shoot both, and let your friends shoot it with 180gr. full power .357 loads for giggles

If you want a much more pleasant and easy to shoot model, get the Model 60 in .357. It's full stainless, and probably kicks as much as the scandium with .38's when using full power magnum loads! The M60 has a better trigger feel than either of my two shrouded hammer guns also- the mechanism is different internally, the shrouded guns have a 'second stage' in terms of feel when you pull the trigger while the M60 doesn't, and can be cocked if you want.

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PS- if you're in So Cal, you're welcome to put a few rounds through mine to see if you like it- bring some .38's, all I have is three Fifty Sevennn!
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Thanks for the input Dave. I would in fact actually prefer a 357, which I could of course just load with 38spl... it's just that I had run across a pre-lock Scandium and it's in 38spl... and I can't stand the damn lock so I was considering buying it anyway.
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A pre-lock gun might be the plain titanium cylinder gun with the aluminum frame- also a neat gun. It's 1oz. lighter than the scandium

My uncle had one, which worked great, until he blew it up! Apparently he made up some .357 level loads in some old .38 cases since he only had a .357 at the time. When he found them again, he shot them through the .38. After about 28 rounds- KA-BOOOOOOOM! It blew the top strap in two pieces, and blew off the top of the cylinder. He was unhurt thanks to the great design of the gun. I wonder if the thought 'why the heck does this thing kick so dang much' ever crossed his mind

Just make sure you shoot .38's in yours

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