...of late...the old school iron that gets the most play time is a 2" circa 1967 .38 special Model 12 Airweight.
A pleasure to carry, and joy to shoot.
With old school 158 gr. LSWC's on target, it'll amaze the X-generation every range session.
Well it is "Old School", but a handy tool back in the day, it wasn't too long before we were told to lose the slap jack and our long Kel-Lights.
Regards, Hank
...of late...the old school iron that gets the most play time is a 2" circa 1967 .38 special Model 12 Airweight.
A pleasure to carry, and joy to shoot.
With old school 158 gr. LSWC's on target, it'll amaze the X-generation every range session.
NULLI SECUNDUS
Here's an American/British/Canadian old school wheelie.
It's a S&W K-200 British Service Revolver that has US, Brit and Canadian marks.......it remains chambered in .38 S&W caliber (British .38-200), but unfortunately somewhere along the line it has been refinished (blued).
IM005421Brit38.jpg IM005421Brit38SW.jpg IM005419Brit38SW.jpg click on image to enlarge....
Regards All,
Geezer
"Always ride the horse in the direction it's going."
The Cowboy Way
How about a 1905-4th change Best regards Dick100_0485.jpg100_0486.jpg100_0487.jpg
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Old School?
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Last edited by Triplelock; 02-17-2012 at 06:25 PM.
I'll play! I think "Old School" is cool school in my book!
Model 1905 4th Change circa 1926
Pre-Model 14, 1949 vintage
Another Pre-14, 1952
Combat Masterpiece, 1950
Model 10, 1960
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T-Lock & BC2 ....after you guys post pic's like that, I want to go to the Drug store and order a Milkshake & Burger![]()
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