epidoc
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I bought a Model 1926 with S&W letter today at the Reno Gun show. It was shipped to Strevell-Patterson Hardware, Salt Lake City, Utah August 1946. Since I live in Salt Lake and remember the building where they were located that was a big plus. ( I won't have the pistol in my possession until late next week so no pictures yet.)
The finish is blued and would rate about 98%. The barrel is 4 inch length. The ejector rod has the wider head. The hammer is also the prewar type.
First question - was S&W still using up pre-war parts in 1946?
The grips have been replaced with the nicest part of finely checkered grips with the large gold medallion I've seen such. It is the same kind of grip I have on my triple lock. The seller discounted the price because the pistol had the wrong grips, and I did not protest.
Next question: What type of grips should this pistol have? Can someone post pictures?
The finish is blued and would rate about 98%. The barrel is 4 inch length. The ejector rod has the wider head. The hammer is also the prewar type.
First question - was S&W still using up pre-war parts in 1946?
The grips have been replaced with the nicest part of finely checkered grips with the large gold medallion I've seen such. It is the same kind of grip I have on my triple lock. The seller discounted the price because the pistol had the wrong grips, and I did not protest.
Next question: What type of grips should this pistol have? Can someone post pictures?