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S&W Revolvers: 1980 to the Present All NON-PINNED Barrels, the L-Frames, and the New Era Revolvers


 
 
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Old 05-20-2009, 10:03 AM
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Going to ask a dumb question, Why does S&W put the finish on the Ti cylinder like they do? What does Ti look like in the raw? What I remember it looks like stainless, must be a reason for the finish!
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