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    Yes, they certainly are.
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    Next thing you know Craig will have a table at the S&W Collectors association annual meeting...

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    Next thing you know Craig will have a table at the S&W Collectors association annual meeting...
    Where he will teach managing unknown wheelguns.

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    This 3" dates to the late '60's and it's barrel is actually very slightly tapered. Beautiful action.
    The 4" is one of the Royal Hong Kong Police guns repatriated when they moved to autos. Paid $135 for it in the '90s when the shop had like four dozen laid out.

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    “Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais

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    My 3” M10-7 dates from the 70s and has the same semi-tapered barrel. The finish was messed up and it had some pitting so I had it parkerized. It wears the same grips as yours.

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    And I thought I had a bunch[emoji33]


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    His investment advisor told him to invest in stocks and bonds, but what he thought he heard was "invest in Smith & Wesson."
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    "invest in Smith & Wesson."
    Hard assets in times of volatility, increasing taxation, and rampant inflation!

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    Hard assets in times of volatility, increasing taxation, and rampant inflation!
    Gold, Rolexes and S&W revolvers.

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    the price of gold is likely to go down again at some point

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