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    Smith & Wesson 1917 DA .45 revolver-need help

    Your right about the lug, Its looks like its almost forged into the frame. I've got a couple of burrs on this one, nothing real bad, but I know its there and will have to be fixed....I hate the wobble effect......The bolt screw,plunger and plunger spring look good. The cylindar shows normal...
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    Smith & Wesson 1917 DA .45 revolver-need help

    M1917 front site The front site on this gun is 0.7325" high centered on axis with a width of 0.073". The sight is not removeable, its forged into the barell. Its a ramped/bladed sight similiar to if you cut a third off of a dime or penny you would be close. Sorry I do not have any...
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    Smith & Wesson 1917 DA .45 revolver-need help

    Thanks Rad, eagle it is... appreciate that...as you could tell I didn't know, thanks again for the information. I have S2 and S9 markings on mine. I guess inspectors 1,3,4,5,6,7,8 where off that day.....
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    Smith & Wesson 1917 DA .45 revolver-need help

    Thanks for the reply RC. I know I wasn't very clear but here goes. Your right about the location. Your alo right about when the gun is pointing down in closes and sounds like it should. Even still though if you open the gun in a normal fashion it catches that area you discussed, at the rear...
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    Smith & Wesson 1917 DA .45 revolver-need help

    I acquired a very very nice 1917 .45 hand ejector model and this past weekend I finally got around to cleaning the old heavy weight. What a cannon. This is my first smith & wesson and I'm very ecstatic about it. The gun cleaned up very nicely with a few minor problems to overcome. That's...
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