Balloon Meister
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I was just shown an older S&W revolver that is in .224 Harvey Kay-Chuk.
From everything I can gather it is only 1 of 2 ever built like this. I know that later the rights were sold off and another company & 300 of these were manufactured. The later versions have the stampings imprinted on a machine cut in the barrel. Can anybody here tell me any more about them other than what little I can find in the S&W 3rd edition catalog? The frame, barrel and cylinder have matching serial numbers. The stocks appear to have been swapped out from the original Magna's to these Target stock. The stocks have no serial number written in them. And any help with a possible value would help me a bunch as well.
The only photos I have are on my computer so I can't post them, because I have no URL to lead to. I would e-mail them to you if that could help
From everything I can gather it is only 1 of 2 ever built like this. I know that later the rights were sold off and another company & 300 of these were manufactured. The later versions have the stampings imprinted on a machine cut in the barrel. Can anybody here tell me any more about them other than what little I can find in the S&W 3rd edition catalog? The frame, barrel and cylinder have matching serial numbers. The stocks appear to have been swapped out from the original Magna's to these Target stock. The stocks have no serial number written in them. And any help with a possible value would help me a bunch as well.
The only photos I have are on my computer so I can't post them, because I have no URL to lead to. I would e-mail them to you if that could help