A pinto
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- wvfarrier
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A pinto
One of kind S&W Pinto I had made by TK Custom. No remaining MIM parts. Unbelieveable action.
3.5" Hwy Patrolman barrel (1978 era)
3.5" Hwy Patrolman barrel (1978 era)
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Re: A pinto
That’s a nice one! Is it .357?
- Scott Tschirhart
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Re: A pinto
That’s really cool!
- wvfarrier
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Re: A pinto
Eli put 3 months of work into it. He wants it back in January for a photo shoot and some other work
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Re: A pinto
Nice. I like the 2-tone.
I don't care for that weird cylinder release. What's the advantages of that?
I don't care for that weird cylinder release. What's the advantages of that?
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- wvfarrier
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Re: A pinto
Its great for lefties but also makes it easier for righties. It is MUCH faster to reload using it
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Re: A pinto
I understand the cylinder release, just have no use for one. Otherwise, that is a very appealing revolver.
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Re: A pinto
And here I was thinking horsies and homely Ford compact cars ...
Re: A pinto
Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 8:47 am And here I was thinking horsies and homely Ford compact cars ...
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Re: A pinto
I thought the same. I probably picked up the prejudice of a cowboy friend who always said they had "too much chrome" to be any good at anything! Speaking of the equine version.Tycer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 1:17 pmIMG_0701.jpegBill in Oregon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 8:47 amAnd here I was thinking horsies and homely Ford compact cars ...
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- wvfarrier
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Re: A pinto
Slapped some curly maples.on it
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