So I have located a 1955 Target S&W in 45 ACP with a 6.5" barrel. The bluing is pretty good but there is some wear on the edges and muzzle from holster carry. The mechanics of the revolver are nice and tight and the bore is really sharp and not too leaded. There is a lot of leading and copper fouling but that cleans right out. It is wearing no diamond factory magnas which I know are incorrect. The gun has the wood presentation case but the interior has seen better days and looks as though it is intended for the bigger target grips. No tools or cleaning kit but has the original paperwork and half moon clips. The exterior has blotches of what looks like varnish in a few places which makes me think it has been redone at some point.
It is on consignment at $650 and I was wondering what everybody thinks. I don't have any pictures or the serial number but I can take some pictures and get the serial number.
It is on consignment at $650 and I was wondering what everybody thinks. I don't have any pictures or the serial number but I can take some pictures and get the serial number.