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  • GREAT GUN!!

  • holy crap looks brand new. my dad has one of these with wood grips. dont know much about it other than im buying it from him when i can

  • I have one of these and it says The Marshall on the barrel. i bought it new early 1970s and have shot a ton thru it. during then i have lost one of the emblems on the grip. would nay of you guys know where i could get a replacement emblem or set of grips. the grips ar eht esmae as th eone in th evideo. thnkas aheap

  • I had one of these...the one with the white grips. Awsome little pistol. I did stunt work at a ghost town and that gun took a beating and fired every time.

  • ah one of my favorite guns accurate, very reliable and great look

  • They say you can dry fire these since the cylinder is recessed. I have a pistol like this, but is a Ranger. I won't dry fire mine though. he hee hee.

  • Just found my grandpa's pistol did some research and this is it. I know nothing about guns and this is the only one he had looks pretty cool glad i found it!

  • Nice pistol, i had one when i was 18, i love it but my big bro borrowed it and it got stolen. wish i still had one

  • Nice. Just bought myself a W-100 series. Looking forward to shooting it.

  • I have a one of these in stainless/nickel. the stainless barrel cylinder looks great but the nickel frame has lots of flake off on it. its a w100 first run 1958. It has black stocks. I guess I should put up a video of it.

  • 120 yards with a .22 LR? AWESOME! Your videos truly demonstrate the art of marksmanship. An old saying goes: If the bullet doesn't hit the target, it is usually the fault of the shooter, not the gun.

  • Wow, just imagine, how many young kids in the 1950s grew up plinking on the farm with these neat revolvers, and watched re-runs of Johnny Ringo every Friday afternoon. We have so much political correctness nowadays, it makes me sick.

  • I wonder what these are worth these days, I

    found one at a local pawn shop for $200.00

    what do ya'll think??

  • I have a Double Nine that I bought used in 1981 and is a great little plinker. And we used to have a Western Auto store in our town where my brother and I got a couple if really cool "Western Flyer" bikes for Christmas one year. An imitation gas tank in the frame had twin headlights in the front. Now I have to find a pic online of that great lod bike.

  • Looks good. Do you have the .22 magnum cylinder as well? Mine shoots quite flat at 50 yards or so with the magnum cylinder.

  • Thanks! I wish I had one (the mag cylinder)!

  • Would this have been originaly marketed as a weapon for the young shooter say 13-18yrs old?

    I know that in America that the .22 is often refered to a childs/youngsters round,the box also helps to affirm that idea.Nice little revolver though.

  • Or were you using snap caps?

  • Cool video as always... is it okay to dry fire that .22? The hammer looks like it's flat on the edge rather than the typical pin-shape... does that make it okay?

  • i was expecting at least 200 yards and a google earth shot LOL.

  • damn my gun laws to hell!

  • sigh yet another lovely gun that I don't have :-(

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