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Old 08-10-2018, 09:26 PM
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2", 4", 6", K 38's 2", 4", 6", K 38's 2", 4", 6", K 38's 2", 4", 6", K 38's 2", 4", 6", K 38's  
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Default 2", 4", 6", K 38's

These are my K38 S&W's. 1950 4 screw K38 masterpiece 6", 4" 15-3 combat masterpiece( 1975) very lightly used, and a 2 " 15-3 combat masterpiece ( 1973), which I believe to be unfired. All i need now is a pristine 10-5 X 6" for a 10-5 2, 4, 6 quality set
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