FS: A couple pre-10's (SPF) and a pre-15(SPF). These are all shooter grade with honest wear from carrying and shooting but have no active rust that I can appreciate. None have boxes are extras of any sort, just the gun. I have shot them all with no concerns and was pleased with how they performed. The snub nose is in the best condition of the three. I try to describe condition to the best of my perspective but please make your own evaluations. I would be glad to send more pics if you just let me know. I'll shoot you some to your e-mail if you can provide it to me.
Conditions of sale are the first "I'll take it" or quick PM to my inbox has priority and will trump a request for pics. The gun comes with a 3 day non-firing inspection period with shipping expenses not refunded. Shipping will be USPS Priority from my dealer(FFL) to yours. These should all be C&R eligible if your FFL will accept from a private party sender but I may not be able to send them until after Christmas as my FFL is likely unavailble until then. I'll accept various forms of payment so just ask. Thanks for looking
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Here's the details and pics to follow:
1. Pre-10 snub nose, sn# S 963080. This one shipped in December of 1947. Grips are numbered to the gun. Mechanics are very good with some very minor wiggle in lock up. Wear on edges of trigger guard, cylinder, top strap, and front of barrel. Grips in great shape with sharp checkering and edges with some very small marks on bottom edges. Price: $440 shipped
SOLD
2. Pre-10 w/ 4 inch barrel, sn# C 154417. This one shipped in March of 1951. Grips are not original to gun, not book matched, in decent shape but have rounded edges and checkering is not super sharp. Mechanics are very good with some very minor wiggle in lock up. Also has honest wear and left side of frame has some spoting that is not rust or pitting but something I was not able to clean off with alcohol. The thumb latch is a replacment but period correct to my knowledge.
Price: $395 shipped
SOLD
3. Pre-15, sn# K 97565. This one shipped in February 1951. Thes grips are very, very worn and not numbered to the gun but I believe are period correct plain clothes diamonds. Mechanics are very good with a some moderate wiggle in lock up. This one has all kinds of wear from being carried a lot. Oxidation and blue loss all over the gun with some spots of freckling. It's no dog but has some real character. I can only imagine the stories this one might have to tell
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Price: $295 shipped
SPF
Thanks again for taking a look. Merry Christmas.