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    New to me S&W model 36

    Yeah, I noticed that the other day, but I figured oh well, what’s gonna happen.:) This isn't my first wheel gun thought. I have a small collection of guns, of course not as many as I would like. I also own in addition to the S&W mod.36, a 4" S&W 686 357, and a 50th anniversary Ohio State...
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    New to me S&W model 36

    Can anyone point me in the direction to explain the "special features #1625"?
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    New to me S&W model 36

    I ended up taking it to the range on the 2nd and I put about 100 rounds through it. It was even better that I thought it would be, way more accurate that I figured it could have been.:)
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    New to me S&W model 36

    :) Bump.
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    New to me S&W model 36

    Thanks for the info, I really do appreciate it. From what I know she carried it in a case in her purse, when she would have bought it she would have been in her late 60's early 70’s, so I don't imagine that she went out that much, but when she did she had with it with her. I don't know why but...
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    New to me S&W model 36

    Here are some pictures, I have yet to clean it so it is still dirty from sitting in a box for 20+ years.
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    New to me S&W model 36

    That’s very interesting. Well from what I understand she died in '85 and had it for quite some time before that. The model number is on the frame and only says "MOD. 36", and the other number is on the yoke that is the 57091(any idea what that number is?).
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    New to me S&W model 36

    I have been visiting this forum for quite some time as a watcher only, but today I am looking for some help. I recently acquired a Smith & Wesson model 36 Chiefs Special .38 that was my grandmothers carry pistol. I am thinking that is about 30 years old but I don't have the means to confirm...
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