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    S&W Model 10-5 with 3 inch Skinny Barrel ?

    Thanks to all for assistance
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    S&W Model 10-5 with 3 inch Skinny Barrel ?

    Dave: I think you are correct.
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    S&W Model 10-5 with 3 inch Skinny Barrel ?

    I am looking at possibly purchasing what I am told is a Model 10-5 with a 3 inch "skinny" or regular profile barrel. Serial number shows 1964 production. All the other 3 inch K frames I seen appear to be heavy barrel types. I have attached a photo. It's not great, is it a 4 inch wrongly...
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    S&W Branded Ammo

    The Ad posted is circa 1976
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    S&W Branded Ammo

    This old ad shows .32 S&W being available, but doesn't denote short or long
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    WTB: S&W Model 10 or 64 with 3 inch Barrel

    WTB: S&W Model 10 or 64 with 3 inch Barrel Looking for a shooter, round or square butt. Let me know what you have with a PM, serious buyer. Thank you.
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    Features Codes on 442 Box

    I have a newer blued S&W 442, serial number DAD96xx. The end of the box it came in (it's the right box, I checked) has on the label the following: features 05-AD-SM-GR-BO-SF-SB-FA-CC-ZB What do these "codes" mean? Thank You.
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    FS: S&W Model 37 Airweight w/Letter-WITHDRAWN.

    PRICE LOWERED - NOW $425.00 Shipped! The Model 37 with factory letter is now $425.00 Shipped! I will leave it up for a day or two and then it's off to Gunbroker. Thanks.
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    FS: S&W Model 37 Airweight w/Letter-WITHDRAWN.

    For Sale: One S&W Model 37 Airweight with Factory Letter. 85% Condition, Excellent+. Great Bore. No Box or Papers. Professionally done Bobbed Hammer (not from factory, per letter). See the following thread where this gun was discussed in detail and view the photos of it -...
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    BWSP Model 15-4

    The Police Departments in the towns of Bingen, WA and White Salmon, WA were separate entities until "merged" a few years ago. I am not sure if the current department is old enough to have likely issued M-15 revolvers. The NYC Bureau of Water Supply Police is much more likely. The organization...
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    The last ".357"

    Robert Wadsworth was a very wealthy and connected insurance executive during the WWII era. Other contributors have already mentioned the Wadsworth name attached to Hartford landmarks of great significance. Note that in the census information shown at the Ancestry.com site, there are two women...
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    Model 37 - Bobbed Hammer? UPDATED 10-25-12

    Can Anybody comment on these markings?
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