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The Round Butt K-Frame .38 Special Thread
I am going to assume that this model 10 is a round butt by virtue of its combats.....I recently acquired this one and have not taken the stocks off to confirm though, so I may be wrong......
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09-09-2018, 08:56 AM
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… my model 547, 9mm, round butt, three inch.
{NIB}
-Don
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Sorry, not a .38
but same bore.
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Here is my fourth contribution to this thread. These are two very nice 5" round-butt K-frame target revolvers. The 32-20 has the walnut grips. It was special ordered with an extra pair of pearl stocks, which I have. The .38 was shipped with the pearl grips.
The 32-20 was shipped April 1908, so it is a 5-screw frame with the trigger rebound slide. The .38 was shipped Feb 1905; it is a 4-screw frame, with all the early lockwork.
Regards, Mike Priwer
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My Snubbie Model 10.
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09-14-2018, 05:18 PM
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M&P 4th change, 5 screw from around 1917. 38 S&W Spl.
Just got it this week.
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1902 Navy
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Early 2000's Heritage model 15 with Roy Fishpaw sambar stag grips:
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Great revolver. The only thing that I see wrong with it is that it is owned by an Air Force rather than a Navy vet. Thanks for sharing.
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09-14-2018, 11:11 PM
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two round butt K frames..........
S&W model 64-3...three inch
S&W model 64-4...two inch
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