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Thread: My strange love of the Combat Masterpiece

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    Site Supporter Rex G's Avatar
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    I am partial to the seemingly rare 2” version. I used to see these offered for sale, locally, on the pre-owned market, but it now seems to have been quite a while. (I do not browse Gunbroker, much preferring to handle before buying.)
    Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.

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    The same way I haven't seen Starwars or Birdbox.
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    Dr. Strangelove and bird box do not belong in the same sentence. Slap yourself.
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    Heresy. Wash your mouth out with something 120 proof.
    You can't fight in here! It's the war room!
    I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.

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    I love the look of the old speed hammer.

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    Ignore the preverts, some of us can appreciate a fine firearm without it getting weird.
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    I’ll get this thread back on track if it hairlips ever’one on Bear Lake.

    I've never seen anything that needs a T-grip more badly than this revovler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perlslacker View Post
    I've never seen anything that needs a T-grip more badly than this revovler.
    I’ve only shot it once. At $360 I just couldn’t pass it up. I figure every safe needs a Model 15 in it.

    My strange love is for the Model 66.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtcarm View Post
    I’ve only shot it once. At $360 I just couldn’t pass it up. I figure every safe needs a Model 15 in it.

    My strange love is for the Model 66.
    Nice price. My wife's nickle M15 has such a nice trigger.

    Either a t grip or ahrends would make that a much more comfortable shooter. At least for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex G View Post
    I am partial to the seemingly rare 2” version. I used to see these offered for sale, locally, on the pre-owned market, but it now seems to have been quite a while. (I do not browse Gunbroker, much preferring to handle before buying.)
    I have a 2", a 4", and a 6" Model 15. The 4" has a set of Herrett's, the 2" has factory stocks with a T-Grip, and the 6" has a nice old set of Ahrends.

    Mr Dobbs calls them my cheater guns. They are quite enjoyable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    I have a 2", a 4", and a 6" Model 15. The 4" has a set of Herrett's, the 2" has factory stocks with a T-Grip, and the 6" has a nice old set of Ahrends.

    Mr Dobbs calls them my cheater guns. They are quite enjoyable.
    I'm curious. Is there any difference between the Model 14 also known as the K-38 and a 6" Model 15 like different front sights?

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    Sharing my "find"

    Picked up this sweet, but well used, late 50's vintage:

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