FOR THE sMITH AND WESSON PEOPLE

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The rirst is a .44 hand ejector, Wolf and Klar gun, and a hard one to find at that. The second one is a 5 screw K22, that is a favorite. The third one is a .44 Special Target model of 1950.

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rugerguy said:
Nice ones Doc, just need a pair of them pearl or ivory wild looking grips for the Wolf & Klar................

Yeah=with a steer's head and ruby eyes! Makings of a true BBQ gun--get a nice tooled EPS Threepersons rig and $500 boots!
 
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Doc every time you post a new gun picture I just like you that much more. Beautiful guns all of them.
Tom Black
 
Tom: I don't really know why I'm doing it , guess it's kind of a challenge and fun too. Really is a bunch of work. I have been unable to handle the things over the last 3 1/2 years but that is much better now, guess I'm having fun looking at them and sharing too, hope I havn't over done it . Thanks for looking. Dr.C :oops:
 
Doc you have excellent taste in firearms. Please don't ever apologize for posting your wonderful pics.
Tom Black
 
tom black said:
Doc you have excellent taste in firearms. Please don't ever apologize for posting your wonderful pics.
Tom Black

X2 I always enjoy your pics, Doc.
 
Very nice set of Smiths you have there.

Here are 3 of my favorite 'rare' S&W's:

Model 53, 22 Jet:

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Wagon Train 44-40 Win:

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657 .41 Magnum:

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Lee ,I have always wanted a 544 commoretive. If you have shot it , how does it shoot? Always looked like the cats meow in a .44-40. Nice set of Smiths. Dr.C
 
I embarrassed to say, but my 544 is NIB. I shoot 44-40 a lot in converted Blackhawks however.

From what I've heard those old 544's were strong at the range.
 
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