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Old 05-16-2011, 11:49 AM
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Default Anyone ever seen either of these?

I recently got these in an auction. They both appear to be a Triplelock Target or Model 1926 Target with Pre-War Magnas. I have seen lots of later S&W pins, but never one like this or a pendant. The pendant is sterling. Curious if anyone knows anything about them - when made, etc?

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Back to the top for another look. I'm really hoping someone can tell me something about them. Thanks!
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Default Poppert's ... Maybe?

There was a firm that in the 1970's sold these trinkets in the back pages of the gun rags of the time.... I bought one very similar around 1974 or so... I think that the name of this outfit was Popperts....

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Since the magnas are wrong for the triple lock, perhaps this is a depiction of a 357 magnum? Anyhow, that's my best guess.
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Since the magnas are wrong for the triple lock, perhaps this is a depiction of a 357 magnum? Anyhow, that's my best guess.
No rib. Must be a prewar .38-44 Outdoorsman.
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Old 06-13-2011, 01:39 PM
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Or a Model 1926 Target.
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