Russ S.
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I'm interested in learning more about these early post war guns. Was the fit and finish of these better than the other S&W's of that era? Were the internals polished, tuned, or given special attention? Thanks
The proper designation/name for the guns you are referring to is the "357 Magnum". They were the immediate decedents of the "Registered Magnum" going back to 1935 and the cartridge's introduction.
Any yes, they were fit and finished better than other S&W models. They were the flagship of the brand.
Dave
They were the immediate decedents of the "Registered Magnum" going back to 1935 and the cartridge's introduction.
Dave
The proper designation/name for the guns you are referring to is the "357 Magnum". They were the immediate decedents of the "Registered Magnum" going back to 1935 and the cartridge's introduction . . .
. . . Decedent means a person who is DEAD. I don't think that is what you meant.![]()