Wound up with this Model 10 in a trade earlier this morning, seems very lightly used. S/N C502xxx.
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Wound up with this Model 10 in a trade earlier this morning, seems very lightly used. S/N C502xxx.
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Wound up with this Model 10 in a trade earlier this morning, seems very lightly used. S/N C502xxx.
C502xxx dates to 1961-62 in case you didn’t already know. My high school years!
Just picked up a mod 60 in stainless this week. It has after market grips that look good, but suck to shoot.
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These were located in another drawer in the same room where the revolver was located, wonder if they were bought with the gun. None are missing from the box.
I would guess “Yes”. I wouldn’t shoot them, not that there should be a problem with that, but I would bet some Collector would love to get their hands on that box, especially full of cartridges.
I have no idea what it would be worth.
I think so too. Didn't take but a minute to find this, the box appears to be from the era of 1946-1960, so it's a definite possibility.
https://cartridgecollectors.org/documents/Remington-Cartridge-Box-Dates.pdf
I recently acquired a 2" '51 HE in .32 and I have to agree, that trigger on these pre-J frames are so smooth and light.I have a 2" Model 10 from 1961 or so. It was a LE turn-in.
I really, really like it. The trigger is way better than a j-frame and it is very accurate for a snub with fixed sights.
Congratulations!