DHENRY
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Got this 1956 from its original owner.
Both the gun and its box are like a time capsule.
Don
Both the gun and its box are like a time capsule.
Don

So would we be incorrect to call these SIX screw guns?
Guys:
I am a fairly new poster. I was surfing GunBroker today, under 'Smith 36,' and happened across this piece. I know a bit about older Smiths, and figured for under $300 delivered this was a bit of a steal. I bid 'buy it now.' The pics are off GunBroker. I am hoping it has not been reblued - looks pretty pristine. When it arrives (hope the NY dealer takes a C&R) I'll post my own pics. I welcome your thoughts.
JSR - that's not a serial number, it's a store inventory number, FYI.
Thanks everyone for the fast pile-on - I appreciate the opinions. I agree it looks refinished but I am half-hoping it is. Then no guilt about making it a pocket queen for those informal outdoor excursions. If it is....greased and locked up. I'll post again when she arrives.
"I like big butts and I dont know why"
As a big fan of the 3" SB I couldnt resist the chance to show off my favorite J frame,
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Just found its younger brother from 1968 in a local ad for $275.00 ,
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Nickel SB that was factory refinished in the early 70's,
Guessing they replaced the original diamond grips and maybe swapped the flat latch.
#267227 app DOB between 1958 and 1961
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Had to include this flat latch 4 screw Pre model 40 as its my oldest and
technically was advertised as a "Hammerless" Chiefs Special ,
SN# 5652 born about 1955 ,
Except for a slight turn ring it appears almost unfired .
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Got it today....it is a for sure Baby Chief, 4-digit serial, probably 1st year...