K22 above a K38
Rough on the outside Victory Model on top, post war M&P on bottom.
Both .38 Special
15-2 on top, 10-5 on bottom
686-4 my only L frame on top
66-1 on bottom
In my old age, I've gone to toting lighter revolvers in the "Great Outdoors". I use my Ruger Bearcat. At one time I did have the Model 14? Smith in .22, but it was a load.Nice collection! I still have the first handgun I ever fired, my grandfather's 1930's K-22 Outdoorsman. Nothing like a full-sized, heavy, .22LR revolver.
That's too bad. I've found the model 14 and 17 to be quite accurate and a heck of a lot of fun to shoot.My wife has a 14 .38 special and a K17 6" my dad gave her but I don't get her out to shoot them very often.
That's hot!986 9mm
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A very cool-looking piece, I'll bet it gets a lot of attention at the range!986 9mm
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Thanks. It's one of my carry guns.A very cool-looking piece, I'll bet it gets a lot of attention at the range!
Whole family of K-frame Target Masterpieces (17-5, 14-3 and 16-2)
All is very common revolvers in Finland
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My "safe queens", very rarely make it to the shooting range because they have too long a barrel. I prefer to shoot 2"-4"Very nice revolvers!!