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OK Lets see if we can get 100 different Triplelocks in a pictorial celebration of the anniversary.

Happy Easter everyone


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Here is a pair from my stable. Top gun is a 44 Special and the bottom gun is a 455

Happy Easter





Gary
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Dan,
100 might be a real ambitious number, but here goes: It's a .455 First Model from 1914.
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Run-of-the-mill .44 HE 1st Model, serial# 3682, shipped November 8, 1909, to Birmingham Arms and Hardware, Birmingham, AL.
It left the factory as a blued 6.5" gun, but has been nickled and had the barrel cut back.



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Not Mine but am sure Larry wont mind



Here is my old shooter



Ed do you want me to add your 2 I have pics of?

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Here are a few that have passed thru here....................................


Aficionado of .44 S&W Specials, Great old Peace Officers of the South West, And Antiques & History of Law & Order............................In loving memory of my friend SA R.C.F. EOW May 1989 in the Peruvian Andes
 
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Just one. A .44 wearing S&W repro grips.

 
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I only own one, 1914. The nickel finish was in bad shape, so I had it redone by Ford's.
Notice the perfect balance. LOL

 
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Hello Dan M,

GREAT IDEA! Thank you for this thread.

Here is one from December 1917:



Take care,


Steve Bryson

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Gotta love a New Century....

This one was restored by Gene Williams:



The poor thing had been chrome plated in a bumper shop at some point in time and had trigger/hammer gold plated... Eeker Add plastic mother of pearl grips... and ... it was downright embarrassing.

In short it had been turned into a real pimp gun... After Gene worked his magic is is a thing of beauty again.

Oh, BTW, the gun now wears correct gold medallion service grips.

FWIW

CHuck


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Hey, and don't forget THE LOCK !
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Here's one enscribed to a British Doctor in the 9th Field Ambulance attached to the Guards Division, WW1. He was Mentioned in Despatches and was awarded the Military Cross for his service in France.



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I got a couple. The blue one left S&W 11/2/1915 and was factory refinished in July, 1945. The other one has had a tougher life.



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Here's mine, a .44 Special shipped in 1910:



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Here is mine. It was sent to the factory and the sights were installed in 1949. It is # 4591.
It was sent to american tradeing co. New York, New york oct 6, 1910. I bought it in 1972 for I think $175. A deputy owned it before me. I once shot it once off the bench against a 29, and 2 or 3 other .44 specials I own and it outshot all them includeding a like brand new pre 1950 or 24 target I have.
Just a painfull note, before I bought this one when I was dumb I turned down a triplelock in .45 colt that still looked new coated in grease! I wanted elmers .44 special! I didnt know then that there were only about 15 in .45 colt made!



 
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