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    Old School

    Size it up but the old Colt Detective has character.

    Colt Detective

    Colt Cobra

    Colt Cobra

    Hollywood loves Colt snubbies






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    Old School

    Since I haven't shown to many blades, I asked my friend if I can sneak a peek into his collection, some very old school combo here.



    A Scottish Basket Hilt sword



    English flintock pistol

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    Old school combo package

    Japanese Matchlock rifle & sword, my friend's collection.





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    My great grandfather was the Sheriff of a Texas Hill Country county back in the 1930s. This is one of his guns and his handcuffs with a picture of him in a display box I built for my dad a couple of years ago.
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    S&W model 10 6 shot 38 spl 2 1/2" bbl, our detectives use to carry these.


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    Old School

    My buddy from across the bay, SFPD old school "Magnum Force".
    S&W Model 19, 4" bbl 357 Magnum, standard carry for officers back
    in the day. The S&W Model 19 with the department issued Hoyt holster.









    The crowd pleaser, "Dirty Harry" S&W Model 29, 6 1/2 bbl 44 Magnum,
    his other gun. I guess he's dating himself


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    Old School

    The S&W with a modern knife, a Grayman Darfur Defender.


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    1964 vintage 10-6. I bought this from a friend not too long ago. The backstrap is stamped BP and a number. My friend bought it in Arizona in 1979 from a place that did a lot of police surplus sales. It had rubber grips on it when I got it but I slapped these $5.00 ebay specials on it.

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    Tac40 wow, nice history. Theses aren't originals but I belong to a black powder club where I shoot them. Yes I love the history behind them.
    Pennsylvania .50 cal Flintlock
    .62 cal Flintlock hand made by T Garner
    Crockett .32 Percussion
    Mountian .50 cal Percussion
    Double barrel 12ga Percussion

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    Trapper .50 cal Flintlock
    Crockett .32 cal Percussion
    I'm currently building a .62 cal French Tulle Flintlock (1750 era)

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    My Grandfather's old Colt 2nd Generation in .357mag.
    Have Lights? Thank a Lineman!
    "Being prepared is sometimes inconvenient, but not being prepared is always inconvenient." - Fred Choate

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    R Lee Emery has a show called "Lock N' Load" on the history channel, this is similar to his other show called "Mail Call". I love how they show the history and function of the swords, knives, revolvers, pistols, rifles, canons and assorted vehicles/gears. A fun show which highlights the history of arms.

    Each of the firearms and assorted swords/knife shown have some history, whether for hunting, law enforcement, warfare or defense, each piece holds a meaning, a personal treasure, and needless to say our passion for history and arms. If you have firearms whether a re-production or authentic piece, I am grateful for your interest. Be safe.

    Gunny & I, white paint to match my white hair, I'm getting to old for
    this job


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    The older they get, the better I feel. A Colt 1911 MK IV Series 70 GM, made in 1973, 1 of 8600 that year.








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    As a teenager back in the early 80’s, I built this Colt Navy .44 from a Connecticut Valley Arms kit.


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    Quib, I gotta hook up with you and invite you over to my friend's place, very cool pistol. Be safe.

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