1905 S&w?

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Hey Tex …..

The reason all of this information is shared is to attract folks like you.

And if I made Popeye’s day that’s a bonus.

Then too, I have to be truthful - I’m researching a book on British WW-2 handguns

Welcome aboard.
 
1st: Please do not interpret (sp?) my lack of immediate response as a lack of respect or appreciation for the amount of work that it took to come up with this information. Yesterday I installed 2000 pro on my computer and I've been fighting a virus installation program since then. Finally got it going at 0830 CST sunday.

2nd: Old Fuff, especially....and all others who supplied info, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your time and trouble in research to supply this information. I really mean THANKYOU.

3rd: I must say this site (The Highroad) is the best overall site, for membership integrety, friendliness, and overall willingness by modertors and members, to share info with uninformed such as I.

4th: Old Fuff: Thanks again

5th: I know.....my spellin stinks, but I'm old, so it comes with the territory
 
Popeye...
We played well without you.
And enjoyed ourselves immensly.
Did you bring the milk and cookies ?

Fuff the Elder did a great job of leading the class.

Sam
 
This gun is a waste on me. I bought it in a shop that deals primarily in CCW type guns. It sat there for months. If someone would value it as a collectable, then I would trade it as a direct trade or partial payment on an early Smith or Colt 6" in .38 or .45 acp.
 
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