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Fentonite
02-03-2011, 13:16
My dad just gave me a few of his dad's guns. First, a Browning Hi-Power, made in 1964 per the SN, with original paperwork (paid $78.95 new!)
http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz339/fentonite/DSCN0407.jpg

Also a S&W .38spl that my granddad carried through the 40's-50's as a cop in Wichita, and the off-duty holster he made for it. I don't know the model:
http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz339/fentonite/DSCN0409.jpg
http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz339/fentonite/DSCN0408.jpg

Also threw in an old Browning Sweet 16, but I didn't take pics of that.

Nostalgic stuff is so cool.

Elhuero
02-03-2011, 13:25
very cool

SAnd
02-03-2011, 13:26
Great family heirlooms. They look good.

I think the model number on the S&W is on the frame under the part that swings out holding the cylinder (the yoke).

StagLefty
02-03-2011, 13:33
Cool old stuff. Love the S&W that was actually carried on the job ! [Beer]

DeusExMachina
02-03-2011, 13:34
Very cool. Never sell them. :)

Fentonite
02-03-2011, 13:56
Thanks guys. Yeah, these guns will never be sold. My nephew will get them when he's old enough to appreciate them. Here's a pic of Granddad and his fellow officers with Hopalong Cassidy. Not sure what the event was, but seems kinda neat to me. Wearing the S&W then.
http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz339/fentonite/Hopalong001.jpg

DOC
02-03-2011, 14:01
Nice collection. Thanks for sharing. You would be hard pressed to get a jam-o-matic for less than a $100 these days.

Limited GM
02-03-2011, 16:14
If you ever get over to Vegas, stop in the Pawn Star place with pic, holster, and gun. Get an offer and then walk out. [Tooth]

DSB OUTDOORS
02-03-2011, 20:10
Looks like their in good shape to! I wish I would have got some of my Grandpa's old guns but my Dad got 1 and the greedy other 2 brothers got the rest 4-5 each.

Fentonite
02-04-2011, 13:38
If you ever get over to Vegas, stop in the Pawn Star place with pic, holster, and gun. Get an offer and then walk out. [Tooth]

That would be fun! I imagine I'd feel insulted at their offer, even without wanting to sell.[Rant1]


I think the model number on the S&W is on the frame under the part that swings out holding the cylinder (the yoke).

There are numbers there, but not like you see on more modern Smiths. Where my Model 36 is stamped "36", this revolver is marked "T 3287". There is another series of numbers in the groove where the ejector rod sits, looks like "S 62537 S". I don't know what to make of them. Serial number?[Dunno]


I wish I would have got some of my Grandpa's old guns but my Dad got 1 and the greedy other 2 brothers got the rest 4-5 each.

That's a bummer. I guess I got lucky - only son of an only son.

TDYRanger
02-07-2011, 11:12
Really awesome family history stuff!!

Cameron
02-07-2011, 12:50
I love seeing these old weapons that have a family story behind them. That Browning Hi Power is sweet!

Cameron

GhostRider
02-07-2011, 13:31
way cool, really nice pieces
I never did get any of my step dads guns, they were sold shortly after his death, he had some sweet ones too.