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#199765 - 07/19/22 09:36 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Haha, he probably knows about all of them except for the 66 which I got from my brother that was in Florida law enforcement.

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#199769 - 07/19/22 01:48 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: pappy19]
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Nice collection!!!
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#199773 - 07/19/22 03:34 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: coachblalock]
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for your review...a couple .44 specials
The nickel is from the Lew Horton build

:-)Rocky


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#199780 - 07/19/22 06:51 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: thevalueman]
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Rocky,
Some of those distributor specials are super nice.


Som,e time back,the then governor of Texas used a new Ruger LCP to dispatch a coyote while walking his dog.

I think it was Lipseys that came out with a "Coyote Special" LCP.

I wish I were able to get one.

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#199781 - 07/19/22 07:46 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Wayne,
I'm on the hunt for a Lipsey's Ruger 275 Rigby "African"....they do a pretty good job of having interesting guns built

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#199786 - 07/20/22 08:33 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: thevalueman]
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Originally Posted By: thevalueman
Wayne,
I'm on the hunt for a Lipsey's Ruger 275 Rigby "African"....they do a pretty good job of having interesting guns built

:-)Rocky


Hi, I had a Ruger RSI in 7x57 Mauser/ 275 Rigby. It was beautiful with the Mannlicher style stock. It was also the most inaccurate rifle I owned, even with reloads. I free floated the stock and tried all the tricks but "no soap". The Lipsey has a different set up and I would like to try again. Jack O'Connor loved the 7x57 Mauser and touted it's accuracy, regards, Mike
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#199787 - 07/20/22 08:56 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Uncle Mike]
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Uncle Mike!!!
You cannot say Jack O'Conner and not say .270....
I'm just say'n....
I've got 2 7x57's in the newer Winchester featherweight....these came from my dad which he took to Africa several times, 1 being cut down for step mom.
I think that the Ruger "African" is simply a beautiful gun. Got my eye on a 280 Ackley in the African configuration, however I'd just prefer the .275 Rigby...guess I just like the set up....AND doesn't everyone need 3 7x57's???
thread hijack...sorry

:-)Rocky


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#199789 - 07/20/22 09:05 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: thevalueman]
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Rocky,
No thread hijack here,just a slight drift which is the norm when folks are at the campfire/fishing hole talking about :good stuff"

Nothing wrong with the 7 X 57.it has superb ballistics and great ballistic co-efficient/sectional density.

I think it was a white hunter by the name of Bell in Africa used to use the 7 X 57 to harvest elephants.

Getting back to S&Ws,I only have one,a Model 27 which was made years before S&W went "political" in '74 and in 2000 when they signed the deal with HUD.

I won't own an S&W today.

Wayne
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#199790 - 07/20/22 09:49 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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well....I can go old on ya!!!
Model 27 5" nickel...
not the best photo's....but on short notice, the best I can find
It's currently in my son's possession

:-)Rocky


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#199795 - 07/20/22 05:46 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: thevalueman]
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Hi, Rocky, your right; Jack liked the 270 but his wife I believe used the 7x57. In his book The Hunting Rifle he listed his favorite cartridges, the 7x 57 and 375 HH were listed. I have a copy of his "The Last Book: Confessions of a Gun Writer", in it he 'beefs' on everybody. All the freebies and corporate perks for the 'boys', regards, Mike
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