4" 1950 Model Target 44 (Pre 24) With Smooth Goncalo Alves Target Grips

Capn,

Didja throw a rawhide hitch through the trigger guard and make a drag or two with it?


Drew Ol Pard,

That's what happens to a feller's sidearm...If'n he don't set them broncs right salty, ya know! ;):D

Happened to this'n....Jest knocked the manure off'n it and dropped 'er in the bluing tank...;)

At least it's a .44 Special
ColtNewFrontier-1-2.jpg



.
Su Amigo,
 
Last edited:
Beautiful pre-24's; I want a short barreled one sooo bad. If I can't have one of my own, then I'll just enjoy looking at all of your beauties.

Charlie
 
Do believe a 4" or 5" N-frame .44 Special would sell again. Just a plain 29 [why - could even skip the lock; SB or RB] bored out to .44 Special chambers [with .430-.431 throats]. Take a page from a certain auto company and call it "The Ultimate .44 Special".

Best,

Dyson
 
I've got a pre-24 with an original 3 1/2" barrel .44 spec. that was shipped to the Milwaukee Police Dept. in 1954. It also has a factory red ramp front sight, and rosewood target stocks. Std. hammer and trigger. Are there any others out there?
 
I've got a pre-24 with an original 3 1/2" barrel .44 spec. that was shipped to the Milwaukee Police Dept. in 1954. It also has a factory red ramp front sight, and rosewood target stocks. Std. hammer and trigger. Are there any others out there?

Are you measuring from the front of the cylinder to the end of the barrel? Please post pictures.
 
I am the proud "caretaker" of 4" Pre-24 # S120179 shipped October 1955 to Point Sporting Goods Co., Stevens Point, Wisconsin with the bright blue finish. The barrel was originally stamped with the number of a .357 Magnum, and was restruck at the factory per the letter. I'd enjoy knowing it's pedigree.
 

Attachments

  • Pre24 4inch(2).JPG
    Pre24 4inch(2).JPG
    129 KB · Views: 153
From front of cylinder to end of barrel. The factory letter also states being shipped with 3 1/2" barrel, and shipped to the Milwaukee Police Dept, presumably by some individual in the Department. I've always wondered how many were made this way.
 
From front of cylinder to end of barrel. The factory letter also states being shipped with 3 1/2" barrel, and shipped to the Milwaukee Police Dept, presumably by some individual in the Department. I've always wondered how many were made this way.

What the esteemed David Keith said-a jewel indeed.
 
Sorry I,m new to computers and am working on putting pictures in. The 1950 .44 Special 3 1/2" is serial# S98821. A letter I have from Jink's states "This revolver was manufactured especially for the Milwaukee Police Department. It was furnished with a 3 1/2" barrel, target hammer, target stocks and a red ramp front sight. The handgun was shipped from our factory on May 20, 1954" The finish appears to be the standard matte blue and not the high polish seen on many special orders. The gun appears just as the factory letter states, except that the checkering on the S&W rosewood target stocks looks non factory. I have never seen another checkered this way. It"s pristine, looks unfired.
 
I'm as much of an antique as my guns, and still use film camera's. I've got a new fangled digital and will give it a try.
 
I have S118300 , same 4-inch with red ramp and same target stocks. But no box. Mint condition. Will try to post pics once I figure out how.
 
Here is the follow-up pic of my pre-24 4-inch. Along with a Mdl. 58 (same photos as posted in another thread.)
 

Attachments

  • 20130401_141642.jpg
    20130401_141642.jpg
    88.2 KB · Views: 109
  • 20130401_141759.jpg
    20130401_141759.jpg
    93.2 KB · Views: 90
Hi ElmerKeith,

Those were the grips as-is when I purchased the pre-24 years ago. As far as I know, and as far I can determine, the smooth grips are original.

Thanks.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top