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    Default Help identifying these guns

    I currently live in the UK with my mom who is English. I am from America & moved when I was little. When visiting my dad about 10 years ago he took me to a shooting range with my grandfather to shoot few hand guns/pistols. Could anyone help me out with the names of the guns I shot? I've attached a picture with all the guns I shot. Thanks Vicky
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    looks like;

    in his hand, l frame smith and Wesson (looks like a 686.)

    other revolver on table looks like n frame smith and Wesson

    auto in holster looks like a sig, but really hard to tell on any of them

    revolver in holster, looks like a uberti colt replica

    and maybe a 1911 with a compensator?

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    The white-handled revolver is a single action army copy of some kind, and it looks like a Beretta beside it.
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    The gun nearest you I would guess a Ruger Vaquero, definitely a single action revolver. The nickel pistol looks like a Taurus PT92 could be a Beretta 92. Next one I don't know. The one in his hand either a Smith & Wesson model 686 or 629. The closest, not sure.

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    Default Re: Help identifying these guns

    The white handled single action is a Ruger Blackhawk .357 in stainless steel.
    The stainless semi-auto on the table is a Taurus PT99 .40
    The holstered semi-auto appears to be a Sig P226
    The revolver in his hand, judging by the vented rib is either a Taurus or a Rossi in .357
    The snubby appears to be a Taurus 605 in .357

    My best guesses, but I'd say I'm damn close, especially on the Ruger as that was my first single action ( the medallions give it away ).
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    These guys already gave better guesses than I could on the make and models.


    I'm just here to point out the poor trigger discipline

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    I hope you got some of those sugar cookies too while you were here. It's probably a pretty good bet you can't get those in the UK with socialized healthcare and all.
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    I don't know about sugar cookies, but those are some damn fine biscuits. you guys got some good guesses. I think the Berretta could also be a hi-power so hard to tell from grainy picture.

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    Default Re: Help identifying these guns

    Quote Originally Posted by JenniferG View Post
    I hope you got some of those sugar cookies too while you were here. It's probably a pretty good bet you can't get those in the UK with socialized healthcare and all.
    Believe it or not, in the U.K. they have a MUCH higher quality selection of chocolate and other sweets.
    European chocolate by far beats thst Hershey crap that just barely can be be classified as chocolate.

    But back on topic, im pretty sure thats a Beretta 92 variant laying on the table.
    Thats the only one I feel confident in identifying.


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    White handle in case could also be a Ruger Vaquero, either way its a Ruger single action with those grips & logo!
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