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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    QUOTE Some guns were retrofited with the new safety and marked with an S high on the left rear of the frame, if so marked your gun is definitely collectible. Thanks Radagast.. Exactly the info I was looking for. I don't see an "S" anywhere so the way I read your reply is that is is less...
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    Hello All - New to the Forum

    Thanks All for the kind welcome
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    Why is the sig p250 so inexpensive?

    Yea I read that in an earlier post from hirundo82.and i'm not disputing that or trying to convince anyone to like this gun.. But here is a quote from that ATF article that I found strange.. "20 ATF agents had recorded 58 stoppages with Sig Sauer’s full-size and compact pistols, 13 of which were...
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    Why is the sig p250 so inexpensive?

    I have one (P250-C) and enjoy it very much.. I understand if someone doesn't like the long DA trigger pull.. but I was amazed at the unreliability posts. I just searched online for reviews and while out of the 6 I read some so called experts complained about the long DA trigger but none...
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    Hello All - New to the Forum

    Thanks owlhoot.. Didn't know the pictures would post so large.. Hope this doesn't cause grief to anyone..
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    Hello All - New to the Forum

    Not only new to this Forum but pretty much new to handguns. I have had my CCW permit for several years. However lately I've developed an interest in WWII Hand guns and Rifles. After a couple months of looking (mostly on line and in this forum) I finally purchased a Victory .38 S&W special ctg...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    a) .38 s&w special b) bbl length 4" c) grips shape --round d) number of shots/cylinder bores-6 e) type of sights. fixed f) serial number, v103241 Marked U.S.NAVY on top left strap In advance.. Thank you very much for any info.. I also started a new thread with pictures
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