Shrek Of The Arctic
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About a year and a half ago, I was in one of my gun groups yapping about revolvers and pretty much being ignored by most of the room. A young gentleman sent me a private message and said "Hey! I have something you need!" I face palmed and groaned. That's usually the pre-cursor to "I'm gonna show you some piece of **** that is uninteresting and ask two or three prices for it"
Then he sent me a picture of a 1917. It had rubberized grips and....a shortened barrel? Adjustable sights...? A different front sight? Blueing?
My eyes lit up, my tail started wagging and I told him..."Ya' know what...you may be right. Let's meet up!"
Well...clearly, I bought it. Otherwise this thread would probably be pointless. Very nice younger fella I stay in touch with to this day.
The work done on it seems to be very nicely performed. The front sight is a bit homely, but it's well regulated and provides a clean sight picture. It's well timed and very smooth. The blueing seems decent, but I suspect that a WW1 revolver surface could only have so much in the way of dings and pitting removed.
Now here's the mystery. At some point I did some research and deduced it was a 1917 made in...1917. This weekend, I looked again and had my doubts. It was looking more 1925ish. The butt is marked "U.S ARMY MODEL 1917" The SN# is "No 22804" there are no further markings.
The cylinder bears the same SN#. The left side of the bbl. Is simply marked "S&W. D.A.45". There is a symbol that I can't make heads nor tails of on the left side, just under the sight. Finally, under the barrel is a "Y" that I suspect is merely a gunsmiths stamp, but thought it was worth a mention.
If anyone could clue me in on what I've got and it's value, I'd sure appreciate it!
Then he sent me a picture of a 1917. It had rubberized grips and....a shortened barrel? Adjustable sights...? A different front sight? Blueing?
My eyes lit up, my tail started wagging and I told him..."Ya' know what...you may be right. Let's meet up!"
Well...clearly, I bought it. Otherwise this thread would probably be pointless. Very nice younger fella I stay in touch with to this day.
The work done on it seems to be very nicely performed. The front sight is a bit homely, but it's well regulated and provides a clean sight picture. It's well timed and very smooth. The blueing seems decent, but I suspect that a WW1 revolver surface could only have so much in the way of dings and pitting removed.
Now here's the mystery. At some point I did some research and deduced it was a 1917 made in...1917. This weekend, I looked again and had my doubts. It was looking more 1925ish. The butt is marked "U.S ARMY MODEL 1917" The SN# is "No 22804" there are no further markings.
The cylinder bears the same SN#. The left side of the bbl. Is simply marked "S&W. D.A.45". There is a symbol that I can't make heads nor tails of on the left side, just under the sight. Finally, under the barrel is a "Y" that I suspect is merely a gunsmiths stamp, but thought it was worth a mention.
If anyone could clue me in on what I've got and it's value, I'd sure appreciate it!