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On the other side is a grip carved out of animal horn, not crudely done but mirroring the other grips contour. It looks like a beater but i figure it was a tool and thats why its a piece of history. I thank everyone that responded .
schofield
Good afternoon,
I have a schofield serial no.4409 can you date it I joined the forum today. I dont know much about the history of revolvers but i want to learn. This is a great site. thank you in advance for any information.
I have an old smith and wesson. I believe it is a No.3 It has the schoefield patent on the revolver and the serial no. is 4039 anyone have an idea on the age. Iwill try and get a picture on this site thank you in advance for any help.
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