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Old 10-30-2013, 06:57 PM
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I got my first lemon squeezer and I love that gun. I have decided to make them the focus of my collection now that I have the shooters that I wanted.

Where can I learn about them? The catalog has a couple of pages and I was a type 2 but not a lot of information. Wikipedia doesn't have anything useful.
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Do you have the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, 3rd edition? There is also Smith & Wesson 1857 - 1945 by Neal & Jinks. Those and participate on here. You will find there are lots of admirers or the Safety Hammerless.
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Do you have the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, 3rd edition? There is also Smith & Wesson 1857 - 1945 by Neal & Jinks. Those and participate on here. You will find there are lots of admirers or the Safety Hammerless.
Yes, I have the 3rd edition, not much help. I'll get the Neal & Jinks book, thanks.
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I guess that I don't know what "help" you are looking for. N&J and SCSW (3rd) are the Bibles for anything S&W. What are you trying to find? Mike #283
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Also, Jinks' "History of Smith & Wesson" in 8 pages has about all of the SH information that most anyone would ordinarily need to know about them.
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