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Old 08-30-2012, 11:37 AM
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I'm sure this has been done but what the heck so I'll start off with mine, it startedout as a 4" but I converted it to a 2" I love the snubbies
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Don't recall that this has been done.
I have a two and a four incher:

This two-inch gun was the real surprise.
Heavier that one would imagine and surprisingly accurate, too.


And this one has the nicest stocks I've ever seen on a J-frame
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those are some good looking grips on the 4''
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34-1 2in. ser.# M3


34-1 6in.

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Also the serial # is on the face cylinder of the 6in.34-1.a liitle unusual on a 1972 mdl.34.

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Love the pics....nice firearms. Thanks for sharing.
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An early 2" circa 1953 with ooriginal box. Not really a 34, but a Pre model.



Serrial on this 4" gun shows it was the 90th maufactured in that run. #191.

Don't have any shots of any of my M-34's Sorry.

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I'll ad a nickel one to the mix. First Smith I owned, and still have it.


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Here's another nickel one. Picked this one up at my local range, they had just put in the shelf when I came in. Just finished polishing with Maas as per the recommendations of the forum members. Came out beautiful. Not really good at pictures,but here they are. Its a 76-77 model.




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Don't recall that this has been done.
I have a two and a four incher:

This two-inch gun was the real surprise.
Heavier that one would imagine and surprisingly accurate, too.


And this one has the nicest stocks I've ever seen on a J-frame
I'm loving those grips too.
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Here is my Model 34. It shoots nice. I had a 2" but sold it.

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Here's mine, a 2". Just picked it up last week!

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'nother nickel plated example.
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This is my "around the backyard" gun. One day I'll find a 2".

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This one is from 1960.




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Got one, a 34-1 and a pre 34, both 2".
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Recent acquisition Model 34-1, 4" pinned barrel, nickel, 1969-70 vintage I believe. Have original grips.Owner had it stashed under his truck seat for years, I think it cleaned up pretty nice. Added walnut Badger grips.


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34-1 ...along with a 651
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Here is my S&W 34-1 4 inch .22lr revolver with a square butt grip.
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DLC’s S&W Mdl 34-1 4 inch 6-shot .22lr Revolver.


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Bought this one in the late 70s --- It's been carried a zillion miles on all manner of conveyances. It's taken a big variety of the small game animals in the NW; and lots of Grouse.
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Here is one of mine. I only have a pic of this one but have it's twin in nickel.

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My 34 no dash, RB, I-frame.
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WOW! #M3!

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WOW! 6 incher!
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here's a pic of brother Bill's 63
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That 34 is sure ridin' in style in that holster!
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M34-1 Red ramp and Target Hamer
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Here's a Model 34-no dash.



It's actually overstamped. The frame was originally stamped "36", then the 6 was overstamped with a 4. Looks like somebody got confused!
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Here's my pre 34 from late '56 or early '57
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1977-78 34-1 Nickel w/ Faux Pearl grips and Tyler T-Grip
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Nothing like resurrecting a three-year-old thread!

But, what the heck. I'll play.

Even though the OP said "Model 34" these two bracket that era. The 2" gun is a non-model-marked .22/32 Kit Gun that left the factory in February, 1958 (just before the Model 34 first appeared). The 4" gun is a Model 34-1 from 1981.

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Another S&W model 34-1....circa 1980

My first and only attempt at applying a polished Electroless finish.
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And this one has the nicest stocks I've ever seen on a J-frame
I put them grips on my 4" 34-1 and it made that little j-frame sit just right in my hand.
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Here's one I picked up a while back. Fun little guns to shoot.
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I have owned both a 2" and 4". Sadly the 2" was the only smith I have ever owned which did not shoot very well at all. Would like to give another 2" another chance - they are escalating quickly in price sadly
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They are grand little revolvers. It took me years to even find one for sale. The previous owner allowed something, probably blood, to drip on to the grip frame. I know, some people shouldn't own fine firearms. The Herret grips make this a perfect fit for my hands.

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Beautiful guns! I have 6 of those little rascals...2" blue/nickel/stainless(63) and 4" blue/nickel/stainless(63). I have smooth(banana) style grips on the 2" guns and checkered target goncalo alves on the 4" guns. I also have smooth target grips for the 4" guns. I enjoy them all. The 2" guns can be amazingly accurate from a good rest.
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[QUOTE=Mike, SC Hunter;138634018]Beautiful guns! I have 6 of those little rascals...QUOTE]

Well, that's just not fair.
Why should you have six, and some of
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I can see is confiscation and re-distribution!
Spread the wealth around! I volunteer to be
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I'll let someone else be in charge of the
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It may be a three year old thread but I just got mine a year ago! Here's mine a stock four inch nickeled dash one.
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Pre-model 34. Inherited from my dad, who was a southpaw. I have left-handed target grips and two left handed holsters that he made for it. I have the original box and diamond grips - wearing Hogue's now...



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34-1 with newer grips from a m-60 pro series I believe .
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34-1 2" SB ~ 1970

Numbered stocks and box.... And I kind of stole it!


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