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    National Dog Day

    My 110 lb. couch potato.
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    Traded into an older 41

    You made out on that deal. That pistol looks like 2 or 3 recurve bows to me. SCSW says 1980 for A633687.
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    TARGET MASTERPIECE, PHOTOS AND INFO AS PROMISED

    Thanks for posting the two barrel profiles side by side. A pic is worth a thousand...you know the rest.
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    Model 52 that my heart desires!

    You made out good on that deal, that's a beauty. +1 on the 3/4" socket. The bushing wrench is nice to have just to because it's the original tool but it's pretty flimsy, the socket is much better when you need to actually remove the nut.
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    Model 52 that my heart desires!

    If your revolver reloads have the bullet flush with the case mouth they will do fine in the 52.
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    Model 52 that my heart desires!

    I would bring that one home, no question. Looks to be in great condition, 2 magazines, box...time to make some room in the safe. I have a 52-2, one of my favorite range toys and bullseye match accurate. The 52-1 model is supposed to have an even better trigger. You won't regret this purchase.
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    What was your first Smith and Wesson??

    Model 686, 8-3/8", bought new from a local gun shop in 1988. $340. That was a lot of $$ then. With 20 something eyes and a cylinder full of wadcutters it was an absolute tackdriver.
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    Sold/Withdrawn S&W 15-2

    I'll take it.
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    Just an old Combat Masterpiece

    In my experience the hammer block doesn't require any fitting, just hold it against a straightedge on both sides to make sure it's not bent, smooth off the burrs with a stone if it has any and drop it in. The fit is loose and that's ok. I've never measured the trigger pull with and without the...
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    1932 Outdoorsman with hole at top of front strap

    OK, so at least 2 people have drilled a hole through the front strap of their Outdoorsman. Probably seemed like a good idea in 1930-something. A grip adapter seems like the most reasonable explanation. I guess. I would clean the innards out thoroughly, slap a pair of targets on it and never...
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    Pre-war Magnas on Postwar, Transitional N Frames?

    I have a post-war transitional Heavy Duty, no. 73,313 with magnas numbered to the frame, they are 1/16" longer than later post -war magnas. The checkering pattern is the same as other, later post war magnas, only the length is different. Shown is the HD along with a 1954 Highway Patrolman. The...
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    S&W Model 15-3 with more patina than bluing.

    I have the same question about solvents. The wear / blue removal completely covers the gun. It's very uniform, not the typical holster wear spots and scratches. What does the finish under the grips look like? Once you get past the finish the actual metal looks really good to me. I normally don't...
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    Winchester 70's - Pre 64

    Looks great from every side. Most of the pre-war rifles I come across have extra holes in the rear bridge, you got a good one. Agree with remchester, don't do anything but clean it!
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    Winchester 70's - Pre 64

    That's a beauty. The pre-war models are my favorite. According to the "Rule" book (think SCSW for Winchester) that one was produced in April, 1937. The stock looks refinished but not terribly. Looks like an oil finish, better than 6 coats of shiny polyurethane! Somebody tried to learn how to...
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    S&W Model 41 Grip question

    The factory never offered any grip options that I'm aware of. Later production is a laminate grip with less checkering coverage but the shape is unchanged.
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    My first M28 no dash (4 screw)

    Your 4" mod. 28 looks like a great example of polishing variations that Muley Gil mentioned in his post. I don't any signs of re-blue. The lettering looks crisp, particularly the logo on the side plate. The side plate seam looks tight and original. I think the hammer and trigger are color case...
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    Looking for options on a model 29–2

    You could try a little cold blue applied with a Q-tip. If that doesn't get it dark enough you could mask off the red plastic insert and the barrel and re-black the whole front sight with spray on sight black product. Either one of these is relatively easy to remove if you aren't satisfied. Of...
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    28-2 S prefix re-nickel

    If I'm reading the sn correctly the OP's three-screw frame is earlier than the 227149 number that Doc states for the changeover to the three-screw frame.
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    How old is this k22?

    I'm not seeing a target trigger or target hammer on the OP's k-22. The trigger is the standard grooved service trigger, I can tell by the flat sides and narrow width. The hammer is the correct "high-speed" hammer, some refer to it as the "fishhook" hammer. The OP has a very nice, early "one...
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    The Blues

    As others have said, high risk that you will make it worse not better. Put a few hundred rounds through it, you won't notice it as much if it's a good shooter.
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