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    Why is the 38 Smith & Wesson Single Action, 3rd Model (Model of 1891) So Scarce?

    "0" series follow-up Gary & Don, Back from my trip and looked closely at my "0" serial number gun listed above with mixed numbers . I don't see any serial number on the barrel at all and it is blank "between the ears". The only other mark I can find on the gun is each side of the grip frame...
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    Why is the 38 Smith & Wesson Single Action, 3rd Model (Model of 1891) So Scarce?

    Gary, Thank you for the additional info on my SA 38...I'm hunting Pheasanrs in KS this week. I'll look closely at the barrel when I get home Sunday! LBF15E
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    Why is the 38 Smith & Wesson Single Action, 3rd Model (Model of 1891) So Scarce?

    Very helpful! So it sounds like getting a letter really won't help too much. The gun came from a local estate sale and had no documented history. Thank you! LBF15E
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    Why is the 38 Smith & Wesson Single Action, 3rd Model (Model of 1891) So Scarce?

    S&W 1891 / 3rd SA Club Info Request This post has some awesome info and I found it very helpful but recent got an interesting 3rd Model SA and hoped you could help. It is a S&W .38 Single Action 3rd Mod or Model of 1891 w/ a 3 1/4" brl & Nickel finish. According to my Std Catalog of S&W , it...
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    SOLD PF: S&W Round Butt N-Frame Combat, Lew Horton...Reduced!!!

    Reduced...to $200.00 Shipped BTT Thx, Larry
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    SOLD PF: S&W Round Butt N-Frame Combat, Lew Horton...Reduced!!!

    Ok, first of all I know I shouldn’t sell these but I got the near new Lew Horton 624 .44 Special and I intend to use it often. However, I won’t use these beautiful grips. As the pictures show these are in great shape and I see no marks or scratches. They are marked on the inside with a...
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