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S&W or Colt revolvers......
toad67
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When it comes to revolvers, are you a S&W or Colt guy?? I know the current rage is the Colt snake guns, but the S&W's are still doing pretty good. If you had to pick sides, which one would you pick? For me, I'm a S&W guy. Never liked the grip/trigger angle of the Colt's.
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If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
quote:Originally posted by Old-Colts
I've got to think about that one.
Nah,,,,,,,Old S&W sounds like the stepbrother to the cough drop boys,,,,,!!!, [:D][}:)]
Ain't you boys up past you bedtime??????????[;)]
quote:Originally posted by toad67
quote:Originally posted by forgemonkey
quote:Originally posted by Old-Colts
I've got to think about that one.Nah,,,,,,,Old S&W sounds like the stepbrother to the cough drop boys,,,,,!!!, [:D][}:)]Ain't you boys up past you bedtime??????????[;)]Yeah,,,,,,,,one of us Bills has run out of gas,,,,,,,,,or has 'gas' !!!!! [:o)]Nah, I haven't run out of gas; and now that you mention it, I am a little gassy this evening! [:D]
And, to get back on topic, while my all time preference is prewar Colt Single Actions, when it comes to double actions I like and have both Colts and S&Ws! Colt Model 357 and 357 Trooper. S&W Model 17 and 18 22's.
If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
Colts cost a lot more money without any added benefits, I'll take a Dan Wessen with its interchangeable barrels please
You slick up the action on that beauty ?
Too old to live...too young to die...
old models for old guys