Just found my first S&W in the garage.

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Sorry realized i posted this in the wrong forums originally.

just happened to stumble (almost literally) across my first S&W today while cleaning out the garage, found my wife's father old service revolver from Korea.

We had found the cleaning kit, holster and other US army issued stuff including the original wood grips but where never able to locate the pistol it self.

As you can see he had a lot of work done on it, serial is s93xxx and all match.
 

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WOW,The carving on the Ivory is beautiful.I would think about sending the cylinder to Ford's refinishing to be reblued to match the rest of the Gun.After that just put a nice coat of oil or wax on it and pass it down through the Family.That Sir, is a work of art!
 
you, you, you found that in your garage?

The only good thing I find in my garage is a fridge full of beer :D


the ivory is awesome and the engraving on the 1950 Military is pretty nice too, but I agree with Alex, that plum cylinder has got to be fixed
 
Garage find

Yikess.. What a beauty.. All I ever find in my garage is Black Widow Spiders... I'll trade.. They are both deadly... Ha..
 
I ran out to my garage.

Found a 500 round brick of 22LR and 3 50 round boxes of 45ACP.

Nothing like you found, but not a total loss. LOL.

Stu
 
Always fun when a newbie makes a big splash in the pool!
 
Nice! I don't have to go look. I don't keep guns in the garage! Ammo either. Now,if you want to find deerstands,decoys,fishing rods,skeet chunkers,antlers,waders,etc.,etc.,that's another matter. :)
f.t.
 
While you recover from the sound of several dozen jaws hitting their desks...:)

It's a .45 Military model of 1950, likely shipped in late 1953 to early 1954 by the serial number. Be sure to put a light coating of oil on the metal and (I think?) olive oil on the stocks. Someone here will correct me on the latter comment if I am wrong. Glad to see you found it.
 

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