Have 2 guns from an estate. They are both 1917 model army, 45acp caliber. One has an S before the ser. no. underneath the barrel where the ejection rod sits under the barrel. The other one has the S above the no. that's on the yoke which doesn't match the no. that's on the bottom of the grip butt. It also has a notched rear site and a ramp front site that looks like they were factory installed. It still retains the original finish. It also has a really great trigger and has checkerd oversized walnut grips,(target?). They both have the screw in front of the trigger guard. The first gun has been refinished and looks like someone did it wiht a really fine beltsander. Smith didn't do that did they? This gun has a brand new hammer and trigger and locks up very tight, no play with the cylinder at all , bore on both guns are fantastic shape. Any help os these is greatly appreciated. All lettering on both guns is in great shape also. What is with the letter S?
Thanks
David Lone Wolf Gun Shop