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Old 03-12-2019, 01:34 PM
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WTB: Broken / Gunsmith Special S&W Revolver(s) Early Models WTB: Broken / Gunsmith Special S&W Revolver(s) Early Models WTB: Broken / Gunsmith Special S&W Revolver(s) Early Models WTB: Broken / Gunsmith Special S&W Revolver(s) Early Models WTB: Broken / Gunsmith Special S&W Revolver(s) Early Models  
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Default WTB: Broken / Gunsmith Special S&W Revolver(s) Early Models

Looking for broken, needs repair, gunsmith special, early model S&W revolvers. No break top models.

I am continuing to work on my revolver-smith skills, learning to repair and restore old S&W revolvers. I have brought back to life and passed on to my sons, 3 Hand-Ejector models so far; all were complete rust buckets in need of various parts and restoration.

Time for a new project! Please let me know if you have something you'd sell. I have a C&R and am working on my FFL01.

Any condition considered - rusted, missing parts, ugly, broken, whatever...

Thanks! - Jim
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