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Old 03-24-2011, 10:41 AM
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Nevadad-just to clarify. Most SW models were available in both blue and nickel finishes. These would have the same model numbers. IE a model 15 could have come with a blued or nickel finish. When the stainless guns were introduced they always (with some minor exceptions) had their model numbers start with a 6. So the stainless version of the model 15 is the 67.
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Nevadad-just to clarify. Most SW models were available in both blue and nickel finishes. These would have the same model numbers. IE a model 15 could have come with a blued or nickel finish. When the stainless guns were introduced they always (with some minor exceptions) had their model numbers start with a 6. So the stainless version of the model 15 is the 67.
Thank you. I did not know that about the "6".
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