CptCurl
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On this thread http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-hand-ejectors-1896-1961/678191-1950-military-44-value.html?posted=1#post141473654, our fearless leader made this comment, which reminded me I haven't shared my .44 HE Military.
So here goes. This is a look at my long action post-WW2 transition .44HE Military with its 6-1/2" barrel:
It's a former working revolver and shows honest use. No lint from the sock drawer on this one! It's one that is not often seen.
Curly
Most were 5". The 4" is somewhat rarer. The 6-1/2" is VERY rare.
So here goes. This is a look at my long action post-WW2 transition .44HE Military with its 6-1/2" barrel:











It's a former working revolver and shows honest use. No lint from the sock drawer on this one! It's one that is not often seen.
Curly