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08-23-2012, 22:52
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New to me S&W model 49
Short and sweet, I've got a nice new to me S&W model 49. It came with Goodyears, but thanks to a member of another forum, it now wears a beautiful set of wood grips.
Pics anyone? Here you go.
No, that's not rust, just a reflection from the bathroom I used as a studio.
Drops easily in a pocket for discreet carry.
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S&W Club #92, Snubbie club #92, The 21 Club #92,
RIA 1911A-1,XDs .45 ACP, S&W 28-2, S&W model 49, Winchester model 70, Ruger 10/22
Last edited by gunsmoke92; 08-23-2012 at 22:54..
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08-24-2012, 10:45
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Nice! I like the old Js. I have a 642, 36, and 60.
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08-24-2012, 11:58
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It was one of my favorite guns. Mine got stolen in a burglary and recovered but needs a trip back for refininshing
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08-25-2012, 06:38
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very nice, those Js are great.
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08-25-2012, 13:10
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Very nice. I have one also. Great gun to shoot and carry.
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08-28-2012, 15:02
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woo woo
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: WA
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Good revolver.
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"You need a shotgun, man, it's got a good spread.
It's easy to load, doesn't have a lot of working parts...ya ain't gotta be that accurate, the further away you are the more **** you hit."
-B. Burr
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08-28-2012, 19:05
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Berto
Good revolver.

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Berto, how do you like your T grip? My49 shoots well as is, but I'm considering one.
PS... Where in Washington are you?
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The best defense is a good offense, and I'm really offensive.
S&W Club #92, Snubbie club #92, The 21 Club #92,
RIA 1911A-1,XDs .45 ACP, S&W 28-2, S&W model 49, Winchester model 70, Ruger 10/22
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08-28-2012, 22:21
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woo woo
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: WA
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I gotta have the T grips, they really seem to fill out the front strap for DA shooting.
I'm just north of Seattle, in Kirkland.
On the K and J frames, I've really come to love the Tyler inserts, though I like the Hogue wood grips too if I have the desire to dress up the gun.
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"You need a shotgun, man, it's got a good spread.
It's easy to load, doesn't have a lot of working parts...ya ain't gotta be that accurate, the further away you are the more **** you hit."
-B. Burr
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08-28-2012, 22:56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Berto
I gotta have the T grips, they really seem to fill out the front strap for DA shooting.
I'm just north of Seattle, in Kirkland.
On the K and J frames, I've really come to love the Tyler inserts, though I like the Hogue wood grips too if I have the desire to dress up the gun.
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I started putting "T-grips" on everything I could a long time ago.
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"Oh bother" said Pooh, as he punched the magazine release...
In some peoples minds "What if?" is just as real as What Is.
Think good thoughts about Ronny moving to the Netherlands ASAP
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08-29-2012, 19:13
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Location: Rigby, Idaho
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Berto
I gotta have the T grips, they really seem to fill out the front strap for DA shooting.
I'm just north of Seattle, in Kirkland.
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I think I'll order one up and give it try, if I don't like it, I'm sure I can sell it. No harm no foul.
Born and raised in the Yakima area, lived on Whidbey Island for a while, and Ft. Lewis a lot. I sure miss the home State.
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The best defense is a good offense, and I'm really offensive.
S&W Club #92, Snubbie club #92, The 21 Club #92,
RIA 1911A-1,XDs .45 ACP, S&W 28-2, S&W model 49, Winchester model 70, Ruger 10/22
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08-30-2012, 14:09
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I bought a model 60 long ago. Everytime the hammer jabs me in the stomach or gets caught on clothing I regret not getting a 649.
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08-30-2012, 14:34
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woo woo
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: WA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gunsmoke92
I think I'll order one up and give it try, if I don't like it, I'm sure I can sell it. No harm no foul.
Born and raised in the Yakima area, lived on Whidbey Island for a while, and Ft. Lewis a lot. I sure miss the home State.
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I miss WA too, it's overrun by CA politics. Hopefully these elections will bring WA back.
I used to hunt elk in the Bethel Ridge Natchez area, nice country.
Definitely try the Tylers, I have them on my DAO K frame (mod 64 NY1), Colt OM/T, mod 49 and model 10-7 skinny.
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"You need a shotgun, man, it's got a good spread.
It's easy to load, doesn't have a lot of working parts...ya ain't gotta be that accurate, the further away you are the more **** you hit."
-B. Burr
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09-13-2012, 16:03
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Location: PA
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Very nice
Congrats!
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