Asking for a friend. His 1937 Brazilian contract has L.N.C. on the barrel and he is wondering what it means. Any idea what that is?
Guy, I'm working on having my friend send a picture to me. One other major point I forgot to mention. It's chambered in 45 Colt, AKA 45 LC. I have not seen or handled the gun. I'm just going on his description.
… It looks like I.N.A. on the right side of the barrel, as mentioned by Guy and S&W 45 LC on the left. I will have to examine and post more photos in a minute.
was the brazilian crest buffed out? hard to tell in the pic if it's still visible.
The Brazilian Crest wasn't very deeply stamped on the 1937 Brazilian contract guns. See the photo of mine below.Looks buffed out to my old tired eyes.![]()
Looks like it is pointing right to me.The serial reads with the barrel pointing to the left.
Refinished, caliber changed, non Smith & Wesson barrel - I don't see any collector value. It might be worth $500 as a good shooter if in fact it does.
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The cylinder “could” be an altered original but I would lean towards a replacement.
The serial reads with the barrel pointing to the left.
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Kevin
Looks like it is pointing right to me.![]()
It appears we need clarification of this point.
Tom, could you ask which way the barrel is pointing when the serial number is located normally?
Kevin
I could not dispute about collector value, but if it is a good shooter, I would expect it to go for more than $500.