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I was perusing the Classifieds the other night. A gentleman posts that he has this S&W Model 681 no dash for sale. He gives a price, shipped.
I PM'd him and asked what he would take if he just handed me the gun face to face. We agreed on the price. He called me and we set up a meeting location. In a matter of a couple of hours he had my cash and I had his gun.
In Texas this was all on the up and up.
It was as it should be. Two adults making a business deal. Went down like any business deal should.
Gotta love it.
Anyway, here are some shots of the gun. There is a number "48" stamped into the sideplate and someone has made some attempt at obliterating it. It was a half-*ssed attempt at best. I don't really care. The action is sublime. Smooth as silk and the rest of the gun is in wonderfull condition. And those grips...
Who made those grips? I am not a grip guy. I don't have a clue who made them.
Enjoy,
bdGreen
Here is a close up of the stamped numbers. Kind of goofy looking. I know the circular swirls could polish out, but, the stamped '48' is deeply in place. Anyone recognize that marking?
I PM'd him and asked what he would take if he just handed me the gun face to face. We agreed on the price. He called me and we set up a meeting location. In a matter of a couple of hours he had my cash and I had his gun.
In Texas this was all on the up and up.
It was as it should be. Two adults making a business deal. Went down like any business deal should.
Gotta love it.
Anyway, here are some shots of the gun. There is a number "48" stamped into the sideplate and someone has made some attempt at obliterating it. It was a half-*ssed attempt at best. I don't really care. The action is sublime. Smooth as silk and the rest of the gun is in wonderfull condition. And those grips...
Who made those grips? I am not a grip guy. I don't have a clue who made them.
Enjoy,
bdGreen





Here is a close up of the stamped numbers. Kind of goofy looking. I know the circular swirls could polish out, but, the stamped '48' is deeply in place. Anyone recognize that marking?


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