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Classic Revolvers

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Here are pics of a few of my classic revolvers.
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How much did you say you wanted for the top left or bottom one. I can't make up my mind. :D
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I love those old top-breaks... 8)
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Here is a relic, 1st or 2nd year .44 american. Chopped barrel, probley 1870 or 1871. Was found in a old barn up in montanna being tore down at a old stagecoach stop. Cost me a nice old .22 marlin mountie.

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Very nice collection of vintage S&W's! That Schofield is beckoning to me.
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Hey Kirk, that schofield likes cold winter nights, and Northern Lights!!! It also has adoption papers already filled out but for an address. Please send dowry to ........... moodyholler
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moodyholler wrote:Hey Kirk, that schofield likes cold winter nights, and Northern Lights!!! It also has adoption papers already filled out but for an address. Please send dowry to ........... moodyholler
Shoot me a PM and let me know what the dowry is. 8)
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Slobber, slobber, drool... slobber, slobber, drool... 8) :mrgreen:
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When I saw the pics, I said can KirkD be far behind. :)
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:mrgreen: Gorgeous, just plain gorgeous!

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Kirk, pm sent this am. mh
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