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two King guns 1926 and a Pre 21
Hi
Its been a while since I posted any King guns so here are two very Scarce Models.
First is a 1926 44 5 inch shipped in 1940 and converted by King.
Second is a Pre 21 5 inch converted by King. The Pre 21 is a very Scarce revolver because
it would have been one of the last ones done by King.
Both guns are as they came from the factory 99%.
Jim Fisher
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07-24-2015, 10:18 AM
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Very nice. Thanks for the pics.
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Where is the "LUST" button? Those are a couple of real treasures. I can't decide whether I like the little front ramp like these have or the full length ventilated rib on the Super Target conversions... but I'd jump at a chance to own either one! Congratulations.
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Ultra awesome.
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07-24-2015, 10:46 AM
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Jim it is always such a shame to see the terrible junk that you and Bill have collected. Do you guys ever find a gun with a turn line or muzzle wear???
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07-24-2015, 10:54 AM
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Very nice indeed, I have been lucky enough to examine two King specimens, (customer show and tell) one was a pre-war Outdoorsman, the other was some kind of a Colt D-frame. Both had the ventilated rib and cockeyed hammers. I still haven't seen one for sale though.
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07-24-2015, 11:18 AM
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Wow, outstanding! I think "05CarbonDRZ" is going to have a
cow when he sees those beauties!
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Very nice guns Jim, love the look of the tall front sights. If you ever need help wiping down your guns, call me, I'd be willing to help. Larry
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07-24-2015, 01:00 PM
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I'm extremely envious! Those are two beautiful revolvers. The 1926 44 really looks sharp with the HBH.
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Yep, gun guy Viagra!!
Doesn't get any better than that. Well played, Sir!!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bmg60
First is a 1926 44 5 inch shipped in 1940 and converted by King.
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First off, very nice. Still very new here, but read through the forum almost nightly. Never seen either of those models that I recall.
I have a question. 1926 that shipped in 1940? Is that a model 1926? Or is it a 44 built in 1926 that sat around for 14 years? I would guess the later.
Thank you,
Bob
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It was referred to the Model 1926 Hand Ejector, the .44 Hand Ejector 3rd Model and the Wolf & Klar Model. The first shipment of seventy five (75) revolvers, all 5" nickel plated, shipped to Wolf & Klar, Fort Worth, Texas, on January 27, 1927.
Apparently, the revolver in question shipped in 1940.
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Bob
Its a model of 1926 3rd model hand ejector they started shipping guns in 1927 and shipped them all the way to 1941.
this gun was shipped in 1940 its a 60XXX gun when they started this series the serial numbers were in the 28xxx.
I hope this helps.
Jim Fisher
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Thank you fellas.
Bob
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