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Old 03-23-2024, 05:01 PM
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Default How “scarce” are .38 M & P Model of 1905 4th change revolvers with round butts?

With 758,296 produced 1915 to 1942, it seems hard to believe there’s anything scarce about them at all. Described as “ scarce”, SCSW4.

I’m a sucker for stocks, pre war with the brass medallions. This one shipped in 1919. 1919 is an interesting variation for most or all Smith & Wesson revolvers as the S & W logo is absent during that immediate post WWI time frame.
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