gripper
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We as collectors believe there were some where around 25-50 .44 3rd Model Transitional Target guns manufactured. I believe around 10-12 of these guns can be accounted for today....I think Jim Fisher has the list. It is my belief most of these guns were shot and used by shooters that where much anticipating the long awaited and new post war production from the S&W factory. There is a good chance this one fell into the hands of a collector that never intended on shooting the gun. This gun shipped to Sloan Sporting Goods New York, NY on November 7th 1947. The kicker is that this gun ended up at Star Sporting Goods in San Francisco, CA and then purchased by a M.A. Hughes Jr. of Los Angeles, CA. From the correspondence it seems to me Mr. Hughes liked some of the finest and most popular guns of the day and was actively seeking them out. Now, Sloan Sporting Goods was owned by the Walzer family who also owned the renowned Charles Daly company at the time. I'm sure Sloan's had enough pull to get one of the new and hard to come by .44 target guns from S&W. I have a feeling when Mr. Hughes showed his interest in buying one of these guns Star Sporting Goods went on the hunt. Maybe after a letter to the factory and many letters to large retailers, they found this gun, bought it, and then sold it to Mr. Hughes. Mr. Hughes then put it in his collection unfired and that's how it remains today. It's a guess on my part, but I think a good one.
Chad Gripp
Chad Gripp





