A annieoakleyguns@sbcglobal Joined Aug 1, 2025 Messages 1 Reaction score 1 Yesterday at 5:09 PM #1 ID date MFG. if possible.
D DARE Silver Supporter Joined Mar 21, 2021 Messages 1,723 Reaction score 8,014 Location Sherman, Texas Yesterday at 5:57 PM #2 Pictures would help. Crane number does not matter, what we call an assembly number. With the low serial number I am thinking 1917. Someone may be along with better knowledge.
Pictures would help. Crane number does not matter, what we call an assembly number. With the low serial number I am thinking 1917. Someone may be along with better knowledge.
M Muley Gil US Veteran Bronze Supporter Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 18,591 Reaction score 27,797 Location The SW Va Blue Ridge Yesterday at 7:50 PM #3 Welcome to the Forum. It should have stocks that are dished at the top and concentric grooves on the sides of the hammer. Please post pictures. We here LOVE pictures.
Welcome to the Forum. It should have stocks that are dished at the top and concentric grooves on the sides of the hammer. Please post pictures. We here LOVE pictures.
steelslaver US Veteran Silver Supporter Joined Oct 10, 2013 Messages 15,147 Reaction score 44,889 Location Central Montana Yesterday at 7:59 PM #4 and those who are into the correct terms, prefer that when speaking S&W you call it the yoke instead of a crane. Crane is correct when speaking Colt
and those who are into the correct terms, prefer that when speaking S&W you call it the yoke instead of a crane. Crane is correct when speaking Colt
Wiregrassguy Silver Supporter Joined Jul 30, 2012 Messages 7,477 Reaction score 11,798 Location AL Wiregrass Yesterday at 8:51 PM #5 January 1918.