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Old 08-04-2011, 10:54 PM
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Got to say you've got a pretty good taste in guns.

Those are two of the best.
Well thanks. I was raised on the classics and was fortunate enough to have an old man who also had very nice taste in guns. Im just starting my own collection now instead of borrowing Pop's guns. My collection isn't anywhere close to his, but I'm getting closer one gun at a time.

Getting anxious for my 627PC to come in tomorrow. I keep checking the tracking on it all night.


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Old 08-06-2011, 08:43 AM
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Here's the newest addition. 627 Performance Center



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Old 08-09-2011, 12:37 PM
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My Bodyguard. My only S&W. I bought it a few months ago to replace my Colt Agent as my BUG.

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Here is an old shot of my M-66-3. My wife bought it for me when they reintroduced the 3" barrel on the Model 66.



I have shot it enough to have Mulkerin of SDM tighten it up and bead blast it and do a few other minor things to it.



This has been my IDPA SSR gun. I carried it for years before switching over to my bottom fed 1911.

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Here are some photos of my 627 Performance Center with the new Docter sight added. I used the J Point mount that fits the factory S&W rear sight and used the J Point adapter shim to mate the Docter sight with the J Point mount. I'm very pleased wit this sight. Very bright, very crisp, and very clear. It was easy to mount and get sighted in. It's so accurate that it's almost unfair....almost! Don't pay attention to the Goodyear grips. I've got the gun set up to run full house .357 loads for hunting this fall and the rubbers definitely help with the recoil.







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Very cool. How about a photo showing your sight picture through the optic??

I've thought about putting an RDS on my 629.

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Old 09-19-2011, 03:50 PM
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Here are my 929s

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