Remember Smith’s “Gun of the Month” variations and limited runs?
This is one of my favorite versions!
Remember Smith’s “Gun of the Month” variations and limited runs?
This is one of my favorite versions!
Gnarly! Major rad! That revolver is tubular to the max... totally.
Last edited by Totem Polar; 08-29-2018 at 05:05 PM.
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
Radical dude.
A 17 yo who teaches piano at the same studio where I teach guitar and voice told me last night that she doesn’t really know much about “really old music, like from the 80s.”
That’s precious, darlin’.
Beautiful gun. I was a HS senior in the fall of 1989.
Last edited by Duelist; 08-30-2018 at 10:26 AM.
Class of 1989 too.
Sweet revolver. Would love a 4" version to go with my 586.
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Mine isn’t as shiny, but also a Model of 1989 M625. Ahrends grips.
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Knowing what we know now about firearms, if a time machine were ever invented, I am gonna have a list of stuff to buy to bring back to the future. I have so many that got away over the years and I want them back. Wish I had my S&W Model 27 back. It had an 8 3/8" barrel, nickle finish, target hammer, trigger, and grips. A partridge front with a white outline rear sight. Presentation case.