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NEED INFORMATION ON U.S. M1917 S&W S# 4347 HAS ALL CORRECT STAMPS AND MARKINS ALSO STAMPED U.S.NAVY
ON TOP OF FRAME. THE GUN HAS NOT BEEN REBLUED AND
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Going to need good clear pictures of the gun and the markings to really tell you much.
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Nice low number. Navy 1917s are usually in good shape since they weren’t used in the trenches.

It should have grips with the flattened circle at the top and concentric rings on the sides of the hammer. Only those below the #15,000 to 20,000 have those features.
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Holy smoke. Another long time gap between joining and posting. 9 1/2 years!
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BDS, I would be happy to help you post some pictures as I cannot recall having ever seen a Navy marked 1917. There are video tutorials in the Forum Office sub-forum or PM me for assistance.
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