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    S&W RUSSIAN made in 1874

    Hello and thank you so much for your very quick reply! Yes Im in Europe, in Italy to be more specific, and I have always liked the Russian model very much. For now I have not yet been able to see it in real life due to the quarantine and covid period, but already from the photos it doesn't seem...
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    S&W RUSSIAN made in 1874

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    S&W RUSSIAN made in 1874

    Hello everyone! I have the chance to purchase this S&W RUSSIAN, What do you think about it? What could its value be? About a 1000 € ? Many thanks in advance.
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    Model 14 SA

    Many thanks for your help!
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    Model 14 SA

    Hello everyone! I have a Model 14 SA serial number 3K90447, can you help me with datation please? Many thanks
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    Kynoch 380 \ 38 S&W

    Can these cartridges be fired in older single action models? For example in the Baby Russian or in the 2nd Model ? Or the pressures are too high and it is better to find ammunition loaded with black powder? I state that I'm asking more out of curiosity than for real intent to shoot.
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    A 1908 Imperial marked Bayard pistol

    Brush up this old thread to ask a question: There is a list of serial numbers of this gun for to date correctly my friend's Model 1908? Is 117XX Thanks
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    Baby Russian's price

    Add a photo of the weapon, unfortunately, is the only one that I have ..
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    Baby Russian's price

    Thank you very much, if riesc put photos ... in the meantime I will think good rhyme to take it...Bye
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    Baby Russian's price

    Hello everyone! I was asked to buy a smith & wesson "baby russian" in .38 caliber in excellent condition; The gun is nickel-plated. I wanted to know what the price range of this weapon...I have asked for € 1,300, but I would not be cheated :confused: Thank you all!
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    Victory in Italy

    thank you very much for the information! about the bullets, I still have a box of those at the time (I think), but I will keep it for collection, I can try to load them by cutting .38 special ;)
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    Victory in Italy

    DWalt, the gun is fortunately still in caliber 38 S&W (before buying, it I tried to put a .38 special but can not fully). Too bad it's been re-finished and have been removed the grips and the ring :-( You think you can still find on market the grip and the ring? I'd like to give back her old...
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    Victory in Italy

    think it's been scratched and re blued after the war? or some were delivered so?
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    Kynoch 380 \ 38 S&W

    thank you very much, I wanted to know if they are military .. thanks a lot!
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    Kynoch 380 \ 38 S&W

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    Kynoch 380 \ 38 S&W

    Hello everyone, I'm looking for information about this box of ammunition found with a S&W Victory. Some bullets are ".380 2z K", while others are "G.F.L. 38 S&W". It comes to military munitions? of which period? thank you very much :)
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    Victory in Italy

    close to serial numbers you can see a " P ", while on the side of the grip there is a " h "; do you know what could it mean?
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    Victory in Italy

    Add some shots of the gun: could you help me to identify the various written and brands?
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    Victory in Italy

    I think I've made it!:D Note the brands of the Italian test, but what does the "XXXY" on the barrel?
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    Victory in Italy

    thank you very much for the good information! I knew that these pistols in .38 S & W (.380 British) were allocated to countries of Commonwelth, but it is normal that there are no marks on the gun acceptance of any other nation except the Americans? add photos as soon as possible of.. see you...
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