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Old 09-22-2011, 02:31 PM
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This realy a great piece. But did Smith and Wesson deliver a two tone revolver in that time?
Thuer,looks like its just the cylinder has lost a little more nickel than the rest of the gun.
nice gun though.
That is correct- the gun is all nickel.
A daily used gun had a rough life-
Black Powder.
Corrosive primers.
Sandy and/or wet holsters.
Sweaty men and sweaty horses.



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Lee, the frames were drilled for a lanyard ring and plugged with a screw if the ring wasn't installed. The serial number was stamped off-center. I see nothing unusual. Nice 2nd Model American. Mike #283
Thanks, Mike. I'm drawn more by the #3's all the time.....
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