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Old 02-17-2010, 04:21 PM
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I picked this up dirt cheap last night. 5", Square butt, serial #564039, the action is nice and tight. I'm guessing around 1927 but if anyone has a better guess I'd like to hear it. The name William Green is engraved on the side plate, there was a congressman from that time frame but I'm sure there were thousands of William Greens. I'm curious but would hate to spend as much on a letter as I did on the gun.
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Old 02-17-2010, 04:36 PM
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Can we get a cleear picture of the sideplate, showing the engraved
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2nd for a picture of the engraving.

My name is William Green, so let me know if you decide to sell it.
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1927 sounds about right. Here's one from 1926:

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zgate,

If I understand you correctly .. you STOLE that old M&P. Looks like a nice one.

Bob, Yours is flawless!

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2nd for a picture of the engraving.

My name is William Green, so let me know if you decide to sell it.
What are the chances of that? Too cool.
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:26 AM
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zgate, I'd LOVE to spend some time with that classic, some copper scrubber pads, and oil. Bet it will shine like a new penny after a good cleaning.

OIF2, I hate you. Where do you guys find these pristine revolvers. I NEVER see them.
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Hi John
Don't be a hater... just kidding! That M&P was purchased from our own 'handejector". It sat on his site for something like a year, with no takers. It's actually nicer than the photos. Screws look to be buggered, but aren't (photo light). It shoots factory wadcutters to POA all day. Love the 5" M&P. I think the OP's revolver will clean up quite nicely.
Bob

PS-Here's another, from the 30's...

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What are the proper cleaning products/methods for this finish?
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I tried to take some better pictures today. BTW - It is clean, there is almost no finish left on the barrel/frame but the cylinder is about 95%. Very strange.

bgjr1966 - If I do get rid of it you'll be the first to know.






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The cops in Philadelphia marked their guns in this manner.
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ZGATE,
Mr. Jinks said that 578210 was made in 1926. It is Marked Springfield Police Dept. I was happy to get it as it has a 6" barrel, kinda different from the usual 4" and 5" police guns.
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Old 02-22-2010, 07:25 PM
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Thanks for the info, it's older then I thought.

I took it to the range and it puts 6 into a 1" group every time. The sights are point of aim at 15 yards with light wad cutters. I can just hope I perform that well at that age.
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