Smith & Wesson target revolver - 82 years old

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Yeah, 82 years old - as antique as me, almost exactly. This M&P target was launched from the mother ship on June 7, 1939, complete with a humpback hammer and Magna stocks. I still marvel at the painstaking workmanship that went into these pre-war revolvers so long ago. A far cry from the techniques that characterize the modern guns!

Thought you might want to view this picture.

John


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Beautiful revolver and thanks for sharing the picture. Amazing craftsmen here in the US back in the day. There are still a few but not the as many as long ago with the way most things are made these days.
 
Thank you for sharing that beautiful example of craftsmanship.

Of course it is more than that; it is inspired design perfected over, even then, 40+ years, great tooling, careful machining and metalwork. Beautiful finishing, high level inspection and quality control, excellent woodworking besides, careful packaging and often loving preservation in the hands of appreciative owners.

All this brings to us today the indelible artistry of a bygone era in American manufacturing that was a standard for the world.
 
That is gorgeous.
I have to ask..have you shot it?
You know, just to see if it was as good as it looks. 😎
 
John:

The M&P Target - one of the nicest profiles to ever roll off the factory floor. No surprise that it is still turning heads 80+ years later.:cool:

Thanks for sharing that beauty,
 
That is gorgeous.
I have to ask..have you shot it?
You know, just to see if it was as good as it looks. 😎

No, this one is a safe queen - also treasured because it's one of two S&W revolvers I have that were born in the same year as myself. I just love to hold and look at these excellent examples of craftsmanship as mementos of a time whose images and relics are becoming much more rare today. They are now mostly gone with the wind.

John
 
91 "Likes" , and no wonder.

There are always people who insist "guns are for shooting!!!"
You certainly qualify for special dispensation with that one. Quality and craftsmanship of a stunning standard.
 
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