I hate you.
Wait...hate is kinda a strong word...
Oh what the hell. No its NOT!
All joking aside, those are absolutely magnificent. Care to share the story on how you got them? Sometimes thats as neat as the iron.
I hate you.
Wait...hate is kinda a strong word...
Oh what the hell. No its NOT!
All joking aside, those are absolutely magnificent. Care to share the story on how you got them? Sometimes thats as neat as the iron.
Now that is a pair I want to fondle!
Can't wait to see those in person!
Regional Government Sales Manager for Aimpoint, Inc. USA
Co-owner Hardwired Tactical Shooting (HiTS)
The only fitting words I can think of: "The pinnacle of the art".
I am glad they have a proper home, with an owner that will cherish them.
What Serious Student said. Those are the most attractive of all the revolvers you have posted so far. Congrats, and wear them in good health.
"If I ever needed to hunt in a tuxedo, then this would be the rifle I'd take." - okie john
"Not being able to govern events, I govern myself." - Michel De Montaigne
I've got a Stroh gun, but I don't think a Colt Pocketlite could be compared to that. Wow.
A couple of thoughts.
Beautiful revolvers. The bluing is perfect.
Better you own them than me. I'd do nothing but worry about them and probably end up buying a special safe to protect the finish. How do you protect the finish on your guns?
And, speaking of the finish, what in the world are you doing laying those revolvers on stone. The pictures are excellent, but I sure hope you didn't ruin the finish on the side resting on the stone? I mean, wouldn't moving a gun one fraction of an inch mar the finish.
I mean that's why I couldn't even own something that nice. All I'd do is worry.
I think I felt my soul leave my body as it was suck into the inky black pools that is the bluing of those two beautiful pieces.
Thanks for posting handsome classic reviolvers !