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| Thats a classic and in really nice shape. Within a weeks time recently, I picked up a 617 & 28-2, (both 4") and mint condition though not quite as earlier model as yours. Shoots good, too. Very nice.
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| Well-done all-around - congrats!
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| Nice! I love my 4" 10-6 & my 3" 10-8 (both pre-lock). It awfully hard to beat a model 10.
Rom 13:4 If you do evil, be afraid. For he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is God's minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil.
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| That's what I started out carrying; S&W 10, and when I could afford it, a S&W 64 in stainless.
I don't have either one any more; they went when I changed jobs, and when I had to sell to pay for a new born.
Seems a long time ago, now. |
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| I am not “an old guy” so to speak. I have yet to hit my 5th decade and I grew up with wonder nines and 80s hip fire on TV and the movies. I don’t say that to throw shade on “old guys” only to level set. All that said not only is that awesome I submit that a well sorted six gun loaded with appropriate modern self defense ammo is just as viable a self defense piece as it ever was. I mean I wouldn’t want to drag it through the mud but for any practical civilian self defense use I would feel plenty well served with a good six gun at my side that I was comfortable with. I like wheel guns but I was blessed with the “get off my lawn curmudgeon gene” at an early age so maybe that’s why. .
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| Posts: 7982 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002 |
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| Beautiful gun.
I got one of the new versions as a sort of commemorative of my first issued duty gun. If I were to collect just one type of handgun it could be the Model 10 in all of its variations. |
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| quote: Originally posted by kidcop: Beautiful gun.
I got one of the new versions as a sort of commemorative of my first issued duty gun. If I were to collect just one type of handgun it could be the Model 10 in all of its variations.
You would be at it a while there are dozens if not hundreds of model 10 variations ( not even including the pre model marked guns!) As an aside, I find I shoot revolvers better than any other hand gun for accuracy. At fifty yards one of the old beat up cop trade in model 10’s I had would shoot a less than 5” group, and the only gun I ever owned that could beat it was a hard fit les Baer and not by much ( in my hands anyway) I miss the days of sub $200 police trade in model 10’s |
| Posts: 3423 | Location: Finally free in AZ! | Registered: February 14, 2003 |
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| A couple years back I found a pristine example made in 1968. I searched for a while for one with a 4” pencil barrel and the round butt grip. Feels awesome in the hand. Very solid and smooth and the old Smith blueing is just something to behold. |
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| Picked up a pre-model 10 in Feb '18. That seems so long ago. I suppose I'll shoot it someday. |
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