And it shipped with the minimum safe trigger pull....wow![]()
When I researched the invoices for 1950 44 Target revolvers with uncatalogued barrel lengths, the invoices I found often did not have serial numbers listed for the revolvers and I did not record the serial number even if one was listed. Since I didn't know the serial numbers of the revolvers with a 3 1/2-inch barrel that is why I wrote you may have found one of them. However, I am confident yours is one of the six I found originally.
Bill
With a base price of $56.82 for the gun, the additional charges for cutting the barrel, tax, and shipping/insurance amounted to $18.05 - nearly 32% of the price of the gun itself. That's outrageous!Who knew anyone in Arkansas had that much money?
*(Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator for January 1953, that would be the equivalent in October 2024 dollars of $674.29 for the gun and $214.20 for the additional charges, totaling $888.49. Sign me up!)