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    Grandfathers .44 special Value

    .44 special Value Many thanks to Bob and Jim for all the help on my grandfathers (and soon to be mine!) old relvolver. It looks like we narrowed it down to a Smith & Wesson Hand ejector 2nd model. The serial number is somewhere around 1930 and it's a 61/2 fixed sight in high 90s...
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    Smith & wesson value old 44 spec.

    The firearm was originally my Grandfathers and he gave it to my father. Neither were into guns so I'm sure they never had anything done to it. It's been in the 'sock drawer' for at least fourty or more years.
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    Smith & wesson value old 44 spec.

    Bob, your the Man! Bob tells me it looks older than I think and might even be pre- WWII. The revolver is in fantastic shape.
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    Smith & wesson value old 44 spec.

    The barrel is thin and the sights look fixed. It has a large round front sight. I don't have the firearm in front of me it's with my father in Wa. I have photos but I'm not sure how to post them. The wooden grips look small (square bottom) but have a round kinda' inlaid into the frame...
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    Smith & wesson value old 44 spec.

    My father has an old (1950's) revolver that he will sell me and I would like to give him fair value on the firearm. I think it might be a model 25. It's marked 44 S&W special ctg on the barrel and looks to be a 6". It also has a lanyard loop on the bottom of the grip frame. The serial...
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    Thompson sub with crooked sight

    I have sent this firearm to KAHR three times before they got it working but the last time it came back with the front sight off (by a ton!) I'm sick about it and I'm done with KAHR and refuse to send it to them again. I tried to 'chuck' up the muzzle brake to loosen or tighten it the...
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    S&W 696 .44 spec. for $499 Good buy?

    I saw it and fell in love. Had to have it. Can anyone give me more insight or dope on this little five shooter.
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