TRIPLE-LOCKS--POST YOURS!

When you get it in, would love to hear a range report! Would also like to see some detailed photos of how the conversion was done. You know they made a few originally in 22LR. Does it have caliber markings on barrel? Hammer and trademark look a little weird.
 
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Cool! :D What auction was that? GunBroker or elsewhere?

Chad Gripp owns a .22 conversion Triple Lock as well. Here is the thread about it (minus many pictures due to the Photobucket debacle): Triple Lock sn# 2747 chambered in .22 Long Rifle
It was an auction down in Florida that I picked up on through one of the bidding sites.
Thanks for the link to Chad's. I thought I remembered reading of one on here, amd had just been searching for it.

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When you get it in, would love to hear a range report! Would also like to see some detailed photos of how the conversion was done. You know they made a few originally in 22LR. Does it have caliber markings on barrel? Hammer and trademark look a little weird.
The auction description said it was marked 44 S&W. I'm interested in the mechanics myself. I threw out a really low ball bid thinking if nothing else, it would make for a decent parts gun.

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My blue triple lock 8112 shipped May 22 1913.
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My one and only picked up in a trade with a forum member. This one left the factory 2-17-08 #421 and except for the boogered front sight is in excellent mechanical condition. They are especially neat when you get inside, craftsmanship equal to any production pieces from across the pond.
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Very nice, especially for being such a low #!

TLs as early as yours in that # range are usually '4 screw' models.

Does yours have the screw in front of the trigger guard?
 
Here's mine. Made in 1922(if I remember from when I did research) Nickel plated. The grips were butchered and a previous owner put pachmayr grips on it. At some point someone replaced thumb lock. Story is someone carried it in Great Lakes area, so plate is gone in places. I shoot handloads and it is dead on. I got from my late father-in-law. He wanted to be sure I had a good backup gun. It's great when men give women "real" gun instead of a little bitty 22.
 
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Here's mine. Made in 1922(if I remember from when I did research) Nickel plated. The grips were butchered and a previous owner put pachmayr grips on it. At some point someone replaced thumb lock. Story is someone carried it in Great Lakes area, so plate is gone in places. I shoot handloads and it is dead on. I got from my late father-in-law. He wanted to be sure I had a good backup gun. It's great when men give women "real" gun instead of a little bitty 22.

Pretty darn nice, not a triple lock but a nice 44 2nd Model.

It's also great when a woman appreciates a "real" gun.
 
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