sw new century triple lock 44 spc

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my ffl doesent think is a re blue




Its time to let this go. Any idea what its worth ?
How about a collectors value if it is ?
Made in 1911
ser# is on butt, cylinder, & inside extractor rod on frame

thanks in advance
 

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Value is certainly more than I can afford. :(

Nice looking specimen, IMO. I would be tempted to keep that one.

Good luck on your sale, sir.
 
We need to see a picture, or several, of the other side too. Sharp focus with plenty of light. It looks pretty good in the pictures but hard to tell about the finish for sure, whether it is original or a re-blue. Are there any S&W service stamps on the left side of the frame under the grips? A picture of that part of the frame might be helpful too. The grips are definitely not correct for a 1911 gun. The ones on it appear to be the convex ones we would see on a 2nd Model from 1920-1930. If 1911 production it probably should have gold medallion service stocks like those below.

Jeff
SWCA #1457

https://flic.kr/p/2qoA7Fy https://www.flickr.com/photos/194934231@N03/
 
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I agree with the other posters - almost certainly a refinish and incorrect stocks. Shoot it and enjoy it. These old TLs are getting pretty scarce.
Value? I'd say somewhere around $1200 if everything else checks out. The fact that it appears to have been refinished along with the incorrect stocks whacks its collector value pretty significantly.
 
Yes, I would agree that your TL has been refinished. But it's still an early 6-1/2" TL in nice condition, and many of us would be glad to own it. I would think its value would be in the $1500 range, but it could be higher to the right person. If you decide to sell it, remember that you have Florida brethren that would like a shot at it (pun intended!). Good luck with your decision, and I hope that you survived OK when Hurricane Milton went through Central Florida.
 
Thanks for the additional pictures. It may have an old refinish but if so I don't see anything in the additional pictures to prove it, others may. Did you check for service department stamps under the left side grip panel?

I'd guess $1200-$1500 where I shop, not that we see them for sale all that often. More if we can confirm it's not refinished.

Jeff
SWCA #1457
 
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I notice the single line address seems to be absent ?
Maybe faded due to polishing.
Can't tell 100%. Not sure if this is possible for some TLs to be missing this. Mine all have it.
 
Here is my gun number 12090 shipped 1916. Believe it is original condition. Do not see the one line address.

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Mine is #105508, shipped 6-21-1916 to Tufts Lyons in Calif. It has no USA on the frame. Only thing wrong is someone damaged the
side plate. Other than that, all numbers match, including the stocks. Big Larry
 

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Not sure if triple locks are different but I see the pin on left side just in front of grips is polished flat with the frame (its either the trigger pivot or hammer pin). This is a tell tale sign of refinishing on many pre war models. That pin should be slightly proud and rounded at the end.
 
Mine is #105508, shipped 6-21-1916 to Tufts Lyons in Calif. It has no USA on the frame. Only thing wrong is someone damaged the
side plate. Other than that, all numbers match, including the stocks. Big Larry

The "MADE IN U.S.A." stamp didn't appear until mid 1922. No TL should have that stamp.
 
Mine is #105508, shipped 6-21-1916 to Tufts Lyons in Calif. It has no USA on the frame. Only thing wrong is someone damaged the
side plate. Other than that, all numbers match, including the stocks. Big Larry

Are you sure your serial number isn't 10508, as this number is way too high for a Triple Lock revolver?
 
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