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    Piece of my Grandfather's collection that he passed on to me recently. This or a Ruger Security six were his carry arms while he was Chief of Police.

    It will be OC'ed with pride.
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    That is one beautiful piece my friend! Carry with pride

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    Very nice, but educate me as to what the blue cartridges are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluehen59 View Post
    Very nice, but educate me as to what the blue cartridges are.
    They are the DEVIL! haha, in all seriousness: Federal Nyclad 38 spl.

    http://jamesazacharyjr.blogspot.com/...8-special.html

    They have started producing them again, though mine are originals.
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    WOW! Very nice.

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    Very Nice. Great shooter made between 1970 & 1977.
    Are those the original grips?

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    A beautiful revolver!
    I love my 686 .357, that I acquired from my late father's collection of handguns. It gets fired on the range as often as I can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo Whiskey View Post
    Very Nice. Great shooter made between 1970 & 1977.
    Are those the original grips?
    No, though I do have the originals. These are a set of Rogers something or another, checkered, with finger grooves and palm swell. VERY comfortable.

    This piece is nicely balanced and a natural pointer. Also with the wide trigger shoe and worked trigger it has a smooth and controlled pull.

    Needless to say, it won me over within minutes.
    The

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