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S&W Gallery 1
44 HE 3rd model postwar transitional. Serial S63xxx. "OPEN ON THE BOOKS"
Smith and Wesson grip adaptors, small, medium and large.
586 with Patridge front sight
60 1 one of 171 in a shipment to John Jovino NYC in 1978. Parts had been manufactured in early 1970's finally assembled and shipped in 1978.
Pre model 26 45 ACP 1950 target shipped to Belknap Hardware in 1952.
This is a 14 frame over struck to 16-3 shipped to Seattle Hardware in 1972.
M&P 4th change 600000 serial number range.
Registered Magnum #1419 shipped in 1936 originally blue factory nickeled in 1948. The magna grips are crafted by Keith Brown.
I frame .32 S&W long shipped February 1952  
appears to be unfired.
30 years ago I had the great fortune to attend the Smith and Wesson armorer's school at the factory. 
Following is a photo of my tools some from the...
Lanyard loop on Model 1950 .44 special target.
Horse theives belt buckle.
S&W semi auto paper weights.
Model 1950 .44 special Target shipped March 1954 letters with factory installed lanyard loop.
1 of 196 post WW 2 .32 Regulation Police Targets shipped 1959.
500 revolvers built by a previous armorer's class 
inspected by instructors for next class to repair.
Dry fire target
Dry fire sight adjustment
Grip adaptor rear
Grip adaptor front
Armorer's School certificate
ASP3
ASP2
ASP1
 

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