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  1. J

    Hi all, newbie here

    I'm from Cebu, Philippines http://smith-wessonforum.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
  2. J

    Was the Model 63, the first S&W stainless .22?

    Beautiful 63s. Please keep the pics coming guys
  3. J

    Info on marking on barrel, frame & cylinder

    Thanks Frank. I thought BNP stood for British National Police if there is such thing. John
  4. J

    PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY

    Are these British markings on frame , barrel and cylinder? Looks like a crown and BNP markings
  5. J

    PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY

    I checked bullet seating on the cylinder of both guns. I'll post pics so you guys can give your opinions. Thanks John
  6. J

    Info on marking on barrel, frame & cylinder

    Appears to be a crown marking and letters BNP. Need insights pls
  7. J

    PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY

    I checked both guns and murphy dog was right. the 2" barrel has no markings of caliber and cartridge obviously was chopped off. Next to check is the bullet seating. Thanks for the evaluation Chris, my Dad's been wondering about the value of his revolvers. BTW my Dad mentioned that he exchanged...
  8. J

    PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY

    I'll check for barrel markings on both guns and take more pics. Ive tried shooting the 4" without any splitting or bulging shells though. Thanks Murph .
  9. J

    PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY

    The finish on both are in bad shape as my Dad stored it in a safe for a long time and forgot about it. The 4" barrel has a parker hale marked on the side of the front sight and what looks like a crown on the left side of the frame above the yoke, that must be the British marks old tanker...
  10. J

    PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY

    My Dad's 2" and 4" .38 spl Dont know much about revolvers
  11. J

    Hi all, newbie here

    Thanks for the warm welcome. Name's John from the Philippines
  12. J

    Hi all, newbie here

    My name is John, 48 years old. I've always been fascinated by S&W revolvers since I was a kid. I'm glad I found this site.
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