Turnbull hasn't done S&W's for years.
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We never did S&W's. and I was there in the beginning
Too much time to do one. Can't make any $$.
Money was the only important thing in the shop, nothing else.
All that **** about history and the like,,,
SxS shotguns and L/A rifles , Colt SAA & Ruger SA's were the mainstay.
1911's came a little later after we got the Carbona Blue working.
Parkers by the arm load. Next was AH Fox, then the LCS, Ithaca, etc.
90+% guns completely redone because a 99+% gun would get more $$
if the customer didn't realize it was a redone gun.
High grades, Upgrades , Field grades and anything inbetw.
Lots of '86Winchesters, 73 and 76's.
Taking 33WCF cal 86's and having them rebored to 45-70, redoing the complete rifle was a favorite shop project. Then selling them thru certain other dealers.
A few Savage 1899 rifles came through, some Single Shots,,all easy to polish.
Some custom makers and 'smiths got their odd stuff done but it was usually already polished by them and ready to go to CCH/Blue.
Tell you the truth, I don't ever remember a S&W of any vintage coming through when I was there. But that was a long time ago and not one of the longer employs in my career!
Large CCH & Blue contracts from different concerns got preference over individual jobs from customers. All polished & set to go right to CCH and/or blue. Do the parts, ship 'em back. Those type of jobs started to show up just before I left.
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