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Post war High Condition TERRIER #70369 Shipped March 1953 (BDay?) includes History Letter, shipping doc .38 S&W. Numbers match including grips with period correct Red Box. Difficult to find, boxes Very difficult to find. $1295
Very early CENTENNIAL, .38 Special, shipped July 17, 1953 (B-day?) with History Letter. Three digit serial number 171. Original unnumbered high-horn grips, safety pin in place. One spot tarnishing on cylinder as show in photo, otherwise a really High condition revolver. J-frame collectors delight! $1100
Very nice Model 49, BODYGUARD, 358068, .38 Special, with period correct box includes History Letter. This one shipped November 30, 1965 (Bday?) Slight scratching of blue, nice action. All matching numbers including high-horn grips. $595
Model 31-1, 3” Blue, shipped September 1964, 743178. I prefer this square butt/3” barrel as a small but very shootable revolver and love the .32 S&W Long cartridge. This one has diamond medallion grips and a pinned barrel. It is not perfect, but Very nice condition! $625
Model 30-1, 2” nickel, six shot .32 S&W Long. Shipped August 1974, H80176 Very concealable short barrel and round butt grip. I’m not really a fan of nickel but this one is a dandy! Very nice condition. $725 NOT C&R ELIGIBLE! (smudge on sideplate)
Very clean K-.22 Masterpiece, Pre-Model 17 low 5 digit serial number, shipped November 1948, 6” blue. Great shooting K 22 in great condition. Matching number EXCEPT nice later numbered magna grips. Just a hint of muzzle wear, strong case colors and little blue loss. Tight lock-up, perfect carry-up almost no end shake. $850
*SOLD*Very Clean MILITARY & POLICE, 5”, .38 Special, shipped April 1932, #641733 All matching numbers including silver medallion service grips. $525**SOLD**
*SOLD ON ANOTHER FORUM* MILITARY & POLICE, 4”, .38 Special, shipped January 1917, #270617 All matching numbers including deep dish gold medallion, pencil marked service grips. Some blue loss on top strap as shown. $525*SOLD*
2nd Model .455, .45 Colt Convert, 6 ½”, Blue 12597 Shipped August 19, 1915.This is obviously a re-import from Britain marked with Birmingham proofs, Not English Made, and other military markings. I have not done the research so this should be an interesting project. Conversion by machining recoil shield, looks professionally accomplished. Deep dish, gold medallion grips, locks-up exceptionally tight, carry-up correct, slightest end-shake, .45 Colt ammo nice fit in polished cylinders. $750
*SOLD*2nd Model .44, 6 ½” Nickel and polished steel, tight and mechanically excellent, nice period grips with indecipherable pencil marks. I lettered this one (28135) as having shipped to Little Rock AR Mayor Charles E Moyer, while he was mayor Sept 1927 and the same time as the last “race riot” in Little Rock. Much more history to be discovered. Includes letter and a couple of interesting documents. $750 Presents very well!*SOLD*
Pre-Model 27, 6 ½” blue. All matching including sharp shoulder, diamond magna grips. Shipped 2/25/1955. I enjoy these pre-27s above all other S&Ws of the era. Simply the highest quality post-war workmanship and polishing rivaling the Registered Magnums. This one in high condition and I hate to part with it. A couple small blemishes and handling marks here and there. Difficult to photograph without smudges. $1750
~ I WOULD ENTERTAIN REASONABLE OFFERS~
Steven Dodd Hughes, all forum rules apply, 'I'll take it' and following PM or email [email protected], Serious buyers can call:406-222-9377. Payment by Postal Money Order or Cashier's check, each gun plus $35 ship and insure, Many thanks for your consideration!
Post war High Condition TERRIER #70369 Shipped March 1953 (BDay?) includes History Letter, shipping doc .38 S&W. Numbers match including grips with period correct Red Box. Difficult to find, boxes Very difficult to find. $1295


Very early CENTENNIAL, .38 Special, shipped July 17, 1953 (B-day?) with History Letter. Three digit serial number 171. Original unnumbered high-horn grips, safety pin in place. One spot tarnishing on cylinder as show in photo, otherwise a really High condition revolver. J-frame collectors delight! $1100





Very nice Model 49, BODYGUARD, 358068, .38 Special, with period correct box includes History Letter. This one shipped November 30, 1965 (Bday?) Slight scratching of blue, nice action. All matching numbers including high-horn grips. $595


Model 31-1, 3” Blue, shipped September 1964, 743178. I prefer this square butt/3” barrel as a small but very shootable revolver and love the .32 S&W Long cartridge. This one has diamond medallion grips and a pinned barrel. It is not perfect, but Very nice condition! $625


Model 30-1, 2” nickel, six shot .32 S&W Long. Shipped August 1974, H80176 Very concealable short barrel and round butt grip. I’m not really a fan of nickel but this one is a dandy! Very nice condition. $725 NOT C&R ELIGIBLE! (smudge on sideplate)


Very clean K-.22 Masterpiece, Pre-Model 17 low 5 digit serial number, shipped November 1948, 6” blue. Great shooting K 22 in great condition. Matching number EXCEPT nice later numbered magna grips. Just a hint of muzzle wear, strong case colors and little blue loss. Tight lock-up, perfect carry-up almost no end shake. $850



*SOLD*Very Clean MILITARY & POLICE, 5”, .38 Special, shipped April 1932, #641733 All matching numbers including silver medallion service grips. $525**SOLD**

*SOLD ON ANOTHER FORUM* MILITARY & POLICE, 4”, .38 Special, shipped January 1917, #270617 All matching numbers including deep dish gold medallion, pencil marked service grips. Some blue loss on top strap as shown. $525*SOLD*

2nd Model .455, .45 Colt Convert, 6 ½”, Blue 12597 Shipped August 19, 1915.This is obviously a re-import from Britain marked with Birmingham proofs, Not English Made, and other military markings. I have not done the research so this should be an interesting project. Conversion by machining recoil shield, looks professionally accomplished. Deep dish, gold medallion grips, locks-up exceptionally tight, carry-up correct, slightest end-shake, .45 Colt ammo nice fit in polished cylinders. $750




*SOLD*2nd Model .44, 6 ½” Nickel and polished steel, tight and mechanically excellent, nice period grips with indecipherable pencil marks. I lettered this one (28135) as having shipped to Little Rock AR Mayor Charles E Moyer, while he was mayor Sept 1927 and the same time as the last “race riot” in Little Rock. Much more history to be discovered. Includes letter and a couple of interesting documents. $750 Presents very well!*SOLD*

Pre-Model 27, 6 ½” blue. All matching including sharp shoulder, diamond magna grips. Shipped 2/25/1955. I enjoy these pre-27s above all other S&Ws of the era. Simply the highest quality post-war workmanship and polishing rivaling the Registered Magnums. This one in high condition and I hate to part with it. A couple small blemishes and handling marks here and there. Difficult to photograph without smudges. $1750



~ I WOULD ENTERTAIN REASONABLE OFFERS~
Steven Dodd Hughes, all forum rules apply, 'I'll take it' and following PM or email [email protected], Serious buyers can call:406-222-9377. Payment by Postal Money Order or Cashier's check, each gun plus $35 ship and insure, Many thanks for your consideration!
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