As far as Armslist goes...I have sold about four gun there with good results. I took the chance and purchased two and got good deals (LNIB 681 ND 4" w/ brand new S&W holster for $600) Now I remember buying a model 627 after I checked the seller's bona fides.
My best deal have been at a local...
I am from the school of if there aren't pictures it did not happen. :neener:
Considering that just about every cell phone comes equipped with a fine camera that will take both stills and videos there really isn't a good reason not to shoot a few pictures. We all like pictures. :)
I am missing something? I posted a thread in the classified and it went up. Well I thought it went through. Checked for it some time later and could not find it. Well I put it on a few Forums. Huum? Maybe my memory is going. I posted again last night. Today nothing.
Help me out here. I...
GB came thru again
I think I got a good deal on a 66 no dash with...I like this...a red ramp stainless steel front sight and the same SS rear sight. I Have no idea how many of those were made before they tooled up for the black carbon steel front and rear sights. I will look in the SCSW...do I...
jerkface11, The Colt is cool. I wished I owned it. The one above it is mine. A S&W pre 27 3.5" Engraved in 1958. Amazing work.
Here is a shot of the bottom of the grip frame. He was creative. The theme on the revolver is an Uncle Ramus tale about Brer Rabbit, the trickster, escaping from Mr...
Anyone own a copy of Steel Canvas: The Art of American Arms? If it has more than one column about him and three or four photos I would buy it.
The other title is pricey, Prudhomme: Gun Engraving Review. Again, I would just like to see how much info there is about him.
I have been doing some online research about Floyd E Warren. I don't know if he is considered a top tier, A level engraver or not. Perhaps some one can tell me. I am hoping some on has a book with detail and photos.
Mr Warren lived in Ohio and died in 2006. He worked on Colt, S&W, Rugers and...
White Back Knight said. Soaking makes it so easy to clean the front face of the cylinder. You can forget about the lead removal cloths now. I keep a one cup measuring cup and an 8 0z jar of Hoppes #9 with the cleaning supplies. Works well.
OP, You did really well.
The Colt Agent does not seem to get any respect! Ya know what I mean.
I wish I knew that before I bought one. I got it because it is a light weight six shooter and this one is pristine. Too nice to shoot or carry. And now I will have to take a loss or hold on to it...
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