Favorite .357 Pair

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jazman
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Favorite .357 Pair

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Well, you boys may have seen these before, but I felt I should match them up for the "Pair Series". Jim
Rossi SS .357 Trapper
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Ruger SS .357 New Vaquero
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The Vaquero is SWEET...

I have an option in on a pair of them... but I don't think I can exercise it... :cry:
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Post by 2ndovc »

Sharp!! like the El Paso cartridge belt too!!

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Post by bogus bill »

Here is my pair of .44 mags. A rare s&w 29-2 in a 5 " barrel, and a browning 92.


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Post by Mutt »

Not only fine looking guns but great photos :mrgreen: And Yes I'm envious
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Way cool! 8) What is the finish in that revolver? Is that a band of silver on the cylinder? :D
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Post by rjohns94 »

very nice. Waiting on my two tone from NKJ in .357. Picked up a 1rst gen Colt in .38 to go with it, (made in 1893). So I will have a '92 and '93 when they both come together. Your previous picture post made up my mind on the two tone. Never get tired of looking at it. Thanks
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Post by Jaguarundi »

Nice combos both :) .Thanks for post'n. :wink:
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Way cool! 8) What is the finish in that revolver? Is that a band of silver on the cylinder? :D
The band is a NKJ touch. The gun is stainless, Steve bead blasted the dull looking parts and left the shiny parts shiny. He did the same with the Trapper, leaving shiny barrel bands, etc.
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jazman wrote:
Ysabel Kid wrote:Way cool! 8) What is the finish in that revolver? Is that a band of silver on the cylinder? :D
The band is a NKJ touch. The gun is stainless, Steve bead blasted the dull looking parts and left the shiny parts shiny. He did the same with the Trapper, leaving shiny barrel bands, etc.
Very cool! 8)
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