These revolvers are seldom worth the $100 fee to tell what hardware store they went to?? Having no personal history with the gun until your recent purchase and already knowing it was manufactured in 1948 may already be enough information. Factory letters are great to have if there is a chance that something important or exciting might be found, but it would be a huge long-shot with a Masterpiece revolver.
Charlie, based on research of the experts on this Forum and their knowledge on changes for the Masterpiece line, my question is how can a 1948 gun come with target stocks that were not available until 1950?
Mike, does your set of target stocks have a serial number?? We don't often find a lettered Masterpiece that states it came with targets, so that information would be interesting.
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Gary
SWCA 2515
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