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OK Lets see if we can get 100 different Triplelocks in a pictorial celebration of the anniversary.
Happy Easter everyone Dan M |
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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 "The field mouse runs fast, but the owl can see at night" |
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Dan,
100 might be a real ambitious number, but here goes: It's a .455 First Model from 1914. Don S&WCA NRA Life Member |
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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. John S&WCA #1953 "Kill evil. It's how quality of life is achieved. Carry on."---Ted Nugent |
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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? Dan |
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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 ------------------------------ "Right is right, even if no one does it, and wrong is wrong, even if everyone does it." |
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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... 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 Hoist On High the Bonnie Blue Flag That Bears the Single Star!!! |
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Hey, and don't forget THE LOCK !
Don S&WCA NRA Life Member |
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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.
Dean SWCA #680 |
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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.
Dennis |
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Here's mine, a .44 Special shipped in 1910:
Muley Gil John 3:16 NRA Benefactor, former USMC, WAR EAGLE!! SWCA # 1891 "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" Patrick Henry of Virginia, 1775 |
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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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