1905 MP .38 4th change

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Just traded for this MP .38 special in nickel and I'm a happy clam! Just look at the grips. Hard to photo in nickel, but you can see it's pretty pristine. Has one or two thin smudge-like spots is all. Serial # puts it around 1919-1920. I can't say it's never been fired, but it looks like only factory test fired. Slight cylinder line but who could resist thumbing it back from time to time. I love this revolver!
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Wow !

Absolutely beautiful. That is one sweet old sixshooter.Congratulations.:D
 
Very nice! I have to agree, if it's been fired, it sure wasn't a lot! Congrats!
 
What a beauty! I have an old nickel .32-20 that must have looked like that at one time.

You also get points and today's McGyver award for best impromptu alternative use of a clothes pin I have seen in some time.
 
Wow that's a nice one! As for the McGyver award, PM me with your mailing address and I will send you a S&W prop rod as a prize.
 
What a great response

All your comments have been great and I really appreciate them. As for VULCAN BOB sending me a McGyver award. How cool is that!
Thanks to all.
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