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[–] lord_nougat ago 

Lovely!

Coworker is clearly best orker!

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[–] BlackTara108 ago 

Nice. I LOVE (and covet) these old revolver's from the 50's & 60's. Kind of you to help out a friend.

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[–] totes_magotes ago  (edited ago)

I have my dad's guns including a couple of service pistols. A great little number I love is the Colt 357. double action, hair trigger. Compared to the S&W 357, there's a big big difference. The S&W is quieter, doesn't have as much of a kick, isn't as accurate. The Colt has a smaller inner barrel radius, shorter barrel, and almost no gap between the barrel and the chamber. This thing blows plants/weeds down 15 feet in front of me when I'm firing it and there's a definite flash/fireball each shot - it's pushing more through a smaller barrel hole. And the kick... good god. After about 45 minutes of shooting it, your elbows and shoulders will be sore. 3 hours just plainly wears you out. It's not a gun you want to shoot without ear protection.

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[–] CaptainJackAubrey [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Respectfully, who would ever shoot a 357 without ear protection?

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[–] totes_magotes ago 

Rick Grimes?

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[–] edistojim ago 

the ones already deaf.

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[–] Plant_Boy 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Instantly I flash back to a scene in Stop, or my Mom will Shoot, where the Sylvester Stallone's mother tries to clean his gun. She leaves it to soak in some soapy water...

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[–] IBNSFW 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

lol I would never trust someone at work if they handed me a firearm... I don't like "work people" though.

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[–] Gorillion 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yeah, my first question was "That's not the murder weapon is it?"

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[–] CaptainJackAubrey [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

He was a career fighter pilot. Flew 200+ missions in Vietnam, and 30 years total.

She thought the gun was old and ruined. I cleaned it up, it's in beautiful shape. Love the patina on the trigger.

Best we could figure out on another gun site is that it is a S&W 10-2. Late 50s, early 60s. Custom pearl grips.