My small collection of DA top break Smith and Wesson's 44, 38, 32
I have an old S&W .32 top break just like that except mine is hammerless and has a 1911 type grip safety. Every so rarely, I'll spot one like it at a gun show.
Dave
About what year was the c-96 made?
I have heard someone claim the Raven is accurate. Any report on that.
I wanted one in each size with the same style, trigger guard, grip, cylinder, etc. The big bores are pricey so I had to settle for the longer barrel and the extra row of cut in the cylinder on the 44. I have shot them all, it is a real hoot. I am thinking about collecting a set of single actions as well. The small bores are pretty cheap under $200. I have seen a lot of the safety hammerless 38's for auction on GunBroker.com. I only collect shooters not high percent collectors items as anything I have I shoot and get scratches and stuff.
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I've got a sigma 9mm, i've never seen one with the black slide too, when and where did you get it? (IE I want one )
Insert G36 here____________________________ I just picked it up from BRPS. I wish all Glocks were slimline grip.
Glocks don't have sears, George... They have "connectors".
And any "recall" would have been all OVER GlockTalk. Haven't seen anything like that.
That said... I believe that the G36 has been THE most problematic of the entire line. Over the years, I have seen more posts about people having trouble with their G36 than any other Glock.
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ya know they are thinking about a recall on those!!!!!
apparently they do not have the same sear as the others and have accidenlty discharged!!! i believe this happened in Cali. my LT was telling me about it.