Powder Burns
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Nice grips!
Power Burns,
Check out EvilBay and GunBroker. Lanyard loop assemblies are offered there on a regular bases.
For you that are looking I will have a 95% 1917 and a 75% Brazilian 2nd batch (1945) for sale in Tulsa. Also a correctly marked Holster, web belt ( cavalry model with D ring attachment for saber, marked with vets name and address issued to inside of belt) and 6 pack ammo carrier.
Don't have a table but will check with guys in the SW area. Will be carrying a back pack with sale sign.
Will be there late Friday and all day Saturday, 936-661-6156 is a good contact number.
Buffalo (Mike Faires) Nichols
Here are the 2 in question first is the 1917 second is the Brazilian
Here is my odd ball 1917 Commercial chambered in .45 Colt Ctg. instead of .45 acp. The barrel was replaced with a 6 1/2" barrel. All the serial numbers match barrel, cylinder, ejector star and grips. This was no hack job done on a .455 revolver. It shoots pretty well...at least better than me.
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No date stamp under the grips on the left side, which is a bit odd. There is a diamond stamp on the barrel by the serial number, indicating a re-barrel. All the serial numbers match. The head space will not allow .45 acp with moon clips.
It just one old odd revolver that someone converted to .45 Colt the way is should be done. The work may or may not have been done by S&W.
Model of 1917 "Artillery Model"? That is a new one on me. There must be a real good story behind that one.