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RE stamped on grip frame?
I have a 28-2 with a stamping of "RE" on my grip frame. Could someone please help me out and tell me what it signifies?
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A photo would help. A refinished revolver may be stamped R - S (standard, blue), R - B (blue) or R - Bi (bright blue) on the left lower side of the grip frame. Maybe RE means it was refinished with emeralds?
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Originally Posted by murphydog
A photo would help. A refinished revolver may be stamped R - S (standard, blue), R - B (blue) or R - Bi (bright blue) on the left lower side of the grip frame. Maybe RE means it was refinished with emeralds?
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RE and similar stampings were common on revolvers shipped in the 70s. The relate to inspection and assembly of the revolver, nothing more.
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RE and similar stampings were common on revolvers shipped in the 70s. The relate to inspection and assembly of the revolver, nothing more.
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Thanks Bill....
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