I finally had time to take some decent photos of this commemerative I picked-up a few weeks ago. This is a Nickel plated model 29-3 that serial #'s to around 1984.
It commemerates the first lawman killed in the line of duty (undersheriff Robert Squirres) in Orange Co., CA in 1912 at Tomato Springs.
From what I could piece together, these were sold in the mid-eighties through the Orange Co. Sheriffs' Dept Range store. I have no idea how many exist (this is #169) or who did the work. OCSD was carrying the model 15 combat masterpiece during this time, so S&W may have done the work. As you can see in the pics, S&W roll marked all the usual info. on only one side of the barrel, leaving the other clean for engraving.
It commemerates the first lawman killed in the line of duty (undersheriff Robert Squirres) in Orange Co., CA in 1912 at Tomato Springs.
From what I could piece together, these were sold in the mid-eighties through the Orange Co. Sheriffs' Dept Range store. I have no idea how many exist (this is #169) or who did the work. OCSD was carrying the model 15 combat masterpiece during this time, so S&W may have done the work. As you can see in the pics, S&W roll marked all the usual info. on only one side of the barrel, leaving the other clean for engraving.




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