I picked this up today walking around at a local gun show from an older gentleman who carried it in the door. It is a factory plated 58 in excellent condition from 1973. I have never seen one with 3 Ts and red ramp before, but I know with Smith that there is almost always an exception to every rule. It has the correct N stampings on the frame under the left stock panel and on the rear face of the cylinder. It appears to have been shot very little with just a smidgen of powder burns on the cylinder face and around the forcing cone. The finish overall is about 98%. Is a 3T 58 totally unheard of? What say ye?
I am, unfortunately, unable to post pictures due to a "missing security token" whatever that means.
I am, unfortunately, unable to post pictures due to a "missing security token" whatever that means.
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