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  1. #101
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    Quote Originally Posted by bdriller View Post
    I absolutely love it,if you ever think of parting with it I will be there cash in hand. Very Very nice.
    Thanks, I'll note that!

    Quote Originally Posted by pennlineman View Post
    I just love seeing these old revolvers handed down from fathers and grandfathers. Very, very cool!
    X10000000

    Only thing my dad gave me was bruises, and his father before him, and I suspect his father before him. Ahhhh, so jealous of some other family traditions lol.
    Emergency Medicine prevents natural selection

  2. #102
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    1974 new model super black hawk 44mag 7.5" barrel &
    1982 security six 38/357 6" stainless (bought from original owner)





    (the black hawk is for sale)
    "If I had six hours to cut down a tree, I would take four hours sharpening my axe" Abraham Lincoln

  3. #103
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    Quote Originally Posted by telopyros View Post
    1974 new model super black hawk 44mag 7.5" barrel &
    1982 security six 38/357 6" stainless (bought from original owner)





    (the black hawk is for sale)
    Very nice. The 74' especially. Thanks for
    posting.

  4. #104
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    Quote Originally Posted by telopyros View Post
    1974 new model super black hawk 44mag 7.5" barrel &
    1982 security six 38/357 6" stainless (bought from original owner)





    (the black hawk is for sale)
    Good to see some more Rugers. I love the "six" series revolvers. I really need to pick one up at some point.

    The first deer that I took with a handgun was taken with the Blackhawk convertible in .45 ACP/Colt. I used my own .45 Colt reloads.


  5. #105
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    Quote Originally Posted by pennlineman View Post
    Good to see some more Rugers. I love the "six" series revolvers. I really need to pick one up at some point.

    The first deer that I took with a handgun was taken with the Blackhawk convertible in .45 ACP/Colt. I used my own .45 Colt reloads.

    Very nice, my blackhawk is pristine. I just prefer stainless!
    "If I had six hours to cut down a tree, I would take four hours sharpening my axe" Abraham Lincoln

  6. #106
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

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  8. #108
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    My old 22 SuperShot by Iver Johnson (7 Shot). Made in 1929.
    I've had it for 20 years. Bought it for $75 at a show in Delaware.
    The old Nur Temple Show on Dupont Highway.

    I still use it for plinking. Shoots like a champ.
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Soldier View Post
    My old 22 SuperShot by Iver Johnson (7 Shot). Made in 1929.
    I've had it for 20 years. Bought it for $75 at a show in Delaware.
    The old Nur Temple Show on Dupont Highway.

    I still use it for plinking. Shoots like a champ.
    The old 22s sure are fun to shoot!

  10. #110
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    Default Re: Lets see those old school revolvers.

    This is the first .22 I bought - Ruger Single Six Revolver in April 1984. It is still a joy to shoot...
    "A free people ought to be armed." - George Washington (January 17th, 1790)
    Criminals obey "gun control" laws in the same manner politicians follow their oaths of office!
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