Smith and Wessons are nice! The first firearm that I purchased was a Smith and Wesson, and I was in San Diego. It was a model 65. The Next Smith and Wesson that I bought was a model 360. And, my wife keep telling me how much she likes it, even after she purchased a Ruger LCR 38 Special +P. Yet, I have no plans of letting her have it.Ted124 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2026 7:08 pmLike the great Don Bathe, my first firearms advisor.
His AR was deemed illegal and so was his sawed-off shotgun.
He sold his house at the height of the real estate bubble and moved from Santa Maria to the Scottsdale area in AZ.
His very first lesson: 'There are two kinds of revolvers. Single Action & Double Action revolvers'.
That's when I knew I was born to own a Smith & Wesson.
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Ted's daily small talk
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Actions speak louder than words (Matthew 7:16-20).
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If I could have only 1 gun, this would be it. Without a second thought.


625 -2 Model of 1988 .45 ACP + Moonclips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNFW8eSzb44


625 -2 Model of 1988 .45 ACP + Moonclips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNFW8eSzb44
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Nice! I can understand. This is the first one that I bought over 30 years ago, and I still like it.
Actions speak louder than words (Matthew 7:16-20).
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^^^ looks great! What is the model designation on it?
It looks like a K-frame, but I might be wrong.
It looks like a K-frame, but I might be wrong.
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Hmmm,Ted124 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2026 9:20 pmIf I could have only 1 gun, this would be it. Without a second thought.
625 -2 Model of 1988 .45 ACP + Moonclips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNFW8eSzb44




