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Old 03-31-2015, 02:11 PM
bracebeemer bracebeemer is offline
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A little late to this thread but the main visual difference between the pre and post war was the high polish of the pre war guns. Most were round butt with black hard rubber grips with some having the small logo on the left side. My revolver is the earliest known shipped so it might be the grand daddy of all hand ejector snubbies. It was shipped on November 29th 1933 to Mcdonald & Linforth in San Francisco.Serial #625400.
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