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Sidearms & Scatterguns Handguns...show 'em

SIG P220 Carry SSE ... mirror polished with gold-plated controls and rosewood grips.

Tell me that's not "one-of-a-kind" ...

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You just have to love a blue bully.
 

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Model 13-4 S&W, the last FBI issued wheelgun.
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Two bottom I currently own.
Original 1911 manufactured 1913(IIRC). Family heirloom and cool story behind it. Bottom is my Glock 30SF

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Since I’m gloved up rearranging my safe , thought I’d show a few of my Woodsmans. IMO the nicest .22 caliber handguns ever !
There were Three series , each had a Target Model , a Match Target Model , and a Sport Model with a 4 1/2 barrel. The one with no ” The Woodsman” on the port side is a Pre-Woodsman , manufactured between 1915 to 1927. Mine was manufactured in 1917. I have a Target Model shooter that one day might get silenced/canned!?
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Absolutely lovely group of history there. Never had a woodsman myself. I have some old colt pocket autos, nothing much older then that. These are beautiful.

Since I’m gloved up rearranging my safe , thought I’d show a few of my Woodsmans. IMO the nicest .22 caliber handguns ever !
There were Three series , each had a Target Model , a Match Target Model , and a Sport Model with a 4 1/2 barrel. The one with no ” The Woodsman” on the port side is a Pre-Woodsman , manufactured between 1915 to 1927. Mine was manufactured in 1917. I have a Target Model shooter that one day might get silenced/canned!?View attachment 7383813
 
l have not fired mine for over 3 hours!

Just changed out the barrel on the Woodsman. This is it’s 3rd.

The 1911 I have no idea how many barrels it has had since it was issued to a family member in 1917.

I have several of the worn out barrels , other worn out parts from both pistols, all the barrels from the Woodsman, original worn out box and papers from Woodsman, worn out grips, magazines etc.
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