Roger Williams
Member
I have a buddy who recently traded into a Smith & Wesson .44 mag snub. It has a 3" barrel, it is stainless, has a fluted 6 shot cylinder, and has a round butt with wood grip w/finger grooves.
He was told it was a Lew Horton pistol. It has a VERY light trigger. It has a hair trigger single action, and buttery smooth double action. The gun has several different numbers on it, so we don't know which one is the serial number. It has all of the following numbers on it in various places:
ANA9467
M629-1
77216
B19
I have no idea which one is the serial number. Can anyone help me out with this? I'd like to know exactly what type of gun it is (Lew Horton or otherwise), when it was made, and approximately how much it's worth...
TIA!
He was told it was a Lew Horton pistol. It has a VERY light trigger. It has a hair trigger single action, and buttery smooth double action. The gun has several different numbers on it, so we don't know which one is the serial number. It has all of the following numbers on it in various places:
ANA9467
M629-1
77216
B19
I have no idea which one is the serial number. Can anyone help me out with this? I'd like to know exactly what type of gun it is (Lew Horton or otherwise), when it was made, and approximately how much it's worth...
TIA!