johnny blaze
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I looked at 2 Smith and Wesson revolvers today. I am trying to find out what they are and what they may be worth.
I looked in the Blue Book of Gun Values, but i am not sure what they are exactly.
They are both the same type of revolver, but one is marked US MILITARY and the other one is not. They look identical.
They are both engraved, but I do not think that it is factoty engraving. It is pretty neat.
They are marked "SMITH AND WESSON 45".
They look like they are on the same frame as the model 27 Smith.
They are both arouind a 5 inch barrel. They have what seems to be plastic handles, light in color.
They are stamped "Patented 1901, 1908, 1908".
They both have 4 digit seriel numbers.
The one guy told me that one is a model DA45 and the other is a model 17. I thought the 17 was a 22.
Any thoughts on what they are?
I looked in the Blue Book of Gun Values, but i am not sure what they are exactly.
They are both the same type of revolver, but one is marked US MILITARY and the other one is not. They look identical.
They are both engraved, but I do not think that it is factoty engraving. It is pretty neat.
They are marked "SMITH AND WESSON 45".
They look like they are on the same frame as the model 27 Smith.
They are both arouind a 5 inch barrel. They have what seems to be plastic handles, light in color.
They are stamped "Patented 1901, 1908, 1908".
They both have 4 digit seriel numbers.
The one guy told me that one is a model DA45 and the other is a model 17. I thought the 17 was a 22.
Any thoughts on what they are?