StrawHat
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That is not a military 1917. It is a commercial.
I an sincerely regretting using the term "War Horse"![]()
Why, there were significantly fewer commercial model made than the military model. Basically the same revolver with commercial stamping that may or may not be made from the contract parts the Government forced S&W to repurchase. Once S&W owned the parts, well you know, they never wasted anything!
And at that point in time there were extremely few factory Target revolvers made in 45 ACP. If you wanted a 45 ACP, Target revolver you had to have one built from a Model 1917. You own what lead to the creation of the S&W Model 1950! A "pre 1950", if you believe in the pre nomenclature.
Kevin
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