38-44 Heavy Duty Transition

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I was able to add a very nice 4" example to my HD collection this past week.
This one shipped to Des Moines, IA on July 15, 1946. It's all numbers matching and by the looks of it led a very cushy life, probably forgotten in a drawer somewhere.

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It goes well with the two other HD Transitions I have.

This 5" gun that's equally as nice shipped one month later in August 1946

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And my other 4" gun shipped near the end of the Transition time period in December 1949. It's interesting to see the LERK and single line address on the early gun vs the small ejector rod knob (SERK?) and four line address on the later gun.

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Beautiful revolvers and very nice photos too! I only have one HD and it's a post war transitional 4" sn S73000 shipped in May 1949, wish I could find more but SoCal is a desert when it comes to finding old Smiths.
 
Rick, that's a really pristine example of a very desirable model. I was able to add one to my collection about 5 years ago. My serial number is a little earlier but shipped just a little later. Mine, with serial number S65554 was shipped August 26, 1946 and delivered to Shapleigh Hardware of St. Louis.The couple I purchased this revolver from knew the original owner and said he was a border patrol officer at Eagles Nest Texas and that he shot and killed an illegal alien on the bridge at the crossing with this gun. The gun was never used very much.
Bill
 

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you lucky dog!

That shooter is my BD year and my home state! You're really lucky I didn't see it first.
I have #73236, also a four inch transition model that didn't lead a cushy life. The HD is about the best "point&shoot" revolver there is.
congrats on your spectacular find.
iron mike
 
Wow, that's a beauty! Thank you for showing your 4" HD and transition HD collection. The 4" barrel and case colors are striking, a superb example of the period. I never get tired of seeing and handling transition N frames, long action single line address examples in particular. Nice, very nice.
 
Rick, that's a really pristine example of a very desirable model. I was able to add one to my collection about 5 years ago. My serial number is a little earlier but shipped just a little later. Mine, with serial number S65554 was shipped August 26, 1946 and delivered to Shapleigh Hardware of St. Louis.The couple I purchased this revolver from knew the original owner and said he was a border patrol officer at Eagles Nest Texas and that he shot and killed an illegal alien on the bridge at the crossing with this gun. The gun was never used very much.
Bill
That's a beautiful HD and package with the box and floral holster. Very cool story to go along with it as well.
 
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