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1918 Smith and Wesson 44 Special Triple Lock Target with Keith Brown Ropers and a five blade stockman by Bill Ruple in antique Westinghouse. A few of my favorite things.
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Wow, a triple lock, perhaps the finest double action ever made. Do you have a vintage folder to pair with it too? One of my bucket pairings would be this revolver with a KA-BAR Grizzly.
 
Wow, a triple lock, perhaps the finest double action ever made. Do you have a vintage folder to pair with it too? One of my bucket pairings would be this revolver with a KA-BAR Grizzly.
I really need to find some early pre war folders for such occasion.
 
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1918 Smith and Wesson 44 Special Triple Lock Target with Keith Brown Ropers and a five blade stockman by Bill Ruple in antique Westinghouse. A few of my favorite things.

You are obviously a man with impeccable taste.
 
A new .22 for the yard or the woods. Crosman 1322 and gec cuban stockman.

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And an old .22 for the woods (unfortunately not for the yard). My grandpa’s shapleigh king nitro .22 LR and a schrade walden 293. There is no finish left on the rifle and it’s been well used by family over the years before it was passed down to me years ago. Nobody seems to know when grandpa bought it and if he bought it new or used. It’s mechanically sound with a pristine bore and shoots great.

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