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    Model 60-4 & 34-1

    I have had the 34 for a week or so, received the 60-4 ser# BDN19XX last night. It's 38 spl 3" barrel, TH and TT. Has very nice trigger with trigger pulled locks up tight as Dick's hat band. Shot 15 rounds, 13 of the 15 grouped 1.75 inches at 15 yards free hand. I think I have a new favorite...
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    Model 67 Sight Height (Shooting High)?

    My hillbilly math, the 0.126 blade should lower bullet about 3.25 inches at 15 yards. And 5.36 inches at 25 yards on your 67 4 inch barrel.
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    34-1 DOB

    Thanks, Gary
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    Model 67 Sight Height (Shooting High)?

    My 67 no dash. Blade height 0.125.....what I can see from left side of site. Sight notch depth 0.058 I will throw this in. Heavy slow bullets will shoot higher than lighter faster bullets. Gary
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    34-1 DOB

    Hello, I picked up a 34-1 serial number 1020XX. A search here it looks to be from the mid 1960's Can someone get me a little closer to DOB? Thanks,
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    34-1 DOB

    Hello, I picked up a 34-1 serial number 1020XX. A search here it looks to be from the mid 1960's Can someone get me a little closer to DOB? Thanks,
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    How about some 3 inchers?

    Nice......I have been looking. I tried to buy a 696 that was listed today on a classified. Was told it sold 1 hour before I called.......$595
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    Mis-marked model number, raise the value?

    Mis-marked dose nothing for me. But the front sight ticks me off though. I bought two at the same time off an on-line auction. One was to be put up and never shot. Other for the wife. The seller must have a few of these. He told me I would have to send it to S&W about the front sight. IMO he...
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    Mis-marked model number, raise the value?

    I bought two NIB 432PD's. One of the two is marked 423PD (box is marked 432PD) also the front sight looks like someone filed it down and then tried to cover it up. Anyway, would the pistol marked 423PD make it a collector to someone? Thanks, TT
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    Mis-marked model number, raise the value?

    I bought two NIB 432PD's. One of the two is marked 423PD (box is marked 432PD) also the front sight looks like someone filed it down and then tried to cover it up. Anyway, would the pistol marked 423PD make it a collector to someone? Thanks, TT
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    Would like to know, model and how old, .32 long cal?

    Thanks for your help, Richard She's not a real clean gun, but a very tight gun. I would bet a Coke, that I shot it more yesterday than it had ever been shot, in it's whole life. I have very few that I would never sell......but it's one of them.
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    Would like to know, model and how old, .32 long cal?

    After looking at some older post, looks as if it was made before 1923. Can anyone get me any closer to ship date. Thanks, Gary
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    Would like to know, model and how old, .32 long cal?

    Thanks, Don I picked it up today then spent all afternoon working up a load. It was worth the time I think, load shoots to point of aim. I'm very pleased with the little gun....I killed a few mean old tin cans with it. Fired 150 rounds in it today.
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    Would like to know, model and how old, .32 long cal?

    Would like to know, model and how old, .32 long cal? Thanks, Gary
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    Would like to know, model and how old, .32 long cal?

    Would like to know, model and how old, .32 long cal? Thanks, Gary
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    Smith and Wesson Police 32 Long? I need help

    Thanks, My 34 and it will share a holster. OK, with a ser# 3513XX about what year is it? Thanks, Gary
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    Smith and Wesson Police 32 Long? I need help

    My fear now, is how good it will shoot. Pop can, free hand at 20yds and I will be happy. Will it fit Ok in an J frame holster? Thanks, Gary
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    Smith and Wesson Police 32 Long? I need help

    Very, very nice one , at that! I have over 5000, 32 cal. cast lead bullets that need shot. Not real picky J frame 3" or 4" would be just fine too.
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