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    Colt Diamondback

    I might have posted these previously, but I finally found some original grips and took fresh pictures

    1973 .22 lr

    I bought it in 2014 on a whim, there was an online ad and the seller lived one mile away. It’s a great plinking and fun gun with a great trigger both in SA and DA. Paid $ 750.- for it. In hindsight I feel I overpaid a little as the condition is shooter grade with some honest wear. But they’re very hard to find here, so no regrets.



    1975 . 38 spl

    This one was bought at an LGS in 2018. I felt it would make for a nice pair, with a different caliber. Since it’s small and light it makes shooting .38 quite lively. It’s my first nickel gun and I think it looks fantastic. Strangely I also paid $ 750.- for it, and I think it was quite cheap.



    Happy little couple


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    Very nice, I just got a Python and Diamondback from my grandfather. The Diamondback is my favorite as he would teach me to shoot with it as a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLIAR15 View Post
    I might have posted these previously, but I finally found some original grips and took fresh pictures
    Beautiful revolvers!
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