The Really Old Chief's Special Thread

Froggie , somehow I knew you would be.....He he.
Here is one to make it just a bit greener...CHEERS!
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Now you just need one of these (see below). Although, I imagine your probably
fairly satisfied with that collection. I too am envious. I wish I could find a half
moon front sight baby chief. I did see one LNIB at the January Vegas Antique
arms show but the guy was asking $2200 for it, yikes. I picked up this guy for
less than 1/4 of that price.

Pre-36 Squre Butt, Sn#56766, Shipped October 1955.
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ARRRGGHHH!! :D:D:D:D:D

Is one of those a 32 HE snub? Can I hold on to one shred of my dignity? That's a pretty family portrait, even the two handicapped ones in the middle of the right stack. It's not easy being deformed like they are, especially among all that beauty! :rolleyes:

Froggie
 
Does Serial Number 99J9XX
.38 Chief's Special
Nickel Model 36
3" Round Butt qualify? If so I can post photos of it; I just bought it today in its silver box with cleaning rod and brush, instruction sheet, and S&W Ammo flyer...

Hi, this one sounds nice and was probably shipped in 1971. It sounds like a nice gun but if it counts as really old that makes me feel very sad, as I am older than your gun ;). Please feel free to post photos anyhow.
 
ARRRGGHHH!! :D:D:D:D:D

Is one of those a 32 HE snub? Can I hold on to one shred of my dignity? That's a pretty family portrait, even the two handicapped ones in the middle of the right stack. It's not easy being deformed like they are, especially among all that beauty! :rolleyes:

Froggie

Froggie, I hate to admit it but I saw an early Chief about a year ago but passed on it because it was .32...
wished I had bought it now to complete the set.

.38 Chief , thanks for the Kudos,

DA Koontz VERY Nice 5 screw square butt ! Thats another one I need to BOLO (been on the lookout) for.

I had B.O.L.O for an early half moon Baby Chief for over a year when I
stumbled on this one in a local pawn shop for $275.00,
It looked a bit worse as it had some very rough grips and wrong hammer and was apparently pawned for $50.

I ended up "borrowing" a hammer and grips off another Baby Chief to spruce it up a bit,
eventually I will have to replace those on the other gun or it will haunt me.
 
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Froggie, I hate to admit it but I saw an early Chief about a year ago but passed on it because it was .32...
wished I had bought it now to complete the set.

.38 Chief , thanks for the Kudos,

DA Koontz VERY Nice 5 screw square butt ! Thats another one I need to BOLO (been on the lookout) for.

I had B.O.L.O for an early half moon Baby Chief for over a year when I
stumbled on this one in a local pawn shop for $275.00,
It looked a bit worse as it had some very rough grips and wrong hammer and was apparently pawned for $50.

I ended up "borrowing" a hammer and grips off another Baby Chief to spruce it up a bit,
eventually I will have to replace those on the other gun or it will haunt me.

That's a great price for half moon chief. I'd probably mess myself if I saw one for sale that cheap. There is a gun show here in Salt Lake this weekend. Maybe I'll get lucky. :)
 
Nickel Baby

Just found this one, it is probably a refinish, but it looks nice. Grips, barrel, cylinder, crane, extractor serial number matches to frame. Looks very good except for a slight blurring at the logo words on the frame. But, hey its a baby with serial number 128X. Inside of the gun has the matching assembly number to the frame, crane and side plate.

The nickel looks very good in person, but no "N" "B" or "S" anywhere. There is a "W" on it in two different places. Finding the half moon sight babies are tough, had to take a chance on this pretty nickel gun since I had an empty red box for a nickel chief.

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Hi BWADE
Nice early baby chief but I would say it a refinish. It was a good job they did not over polish it. The Nickel looks a little to good for a gun that was built in 1952.
Heres the side of my frame with the N on it. Serial 1406
Jim

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That was my first impression also. The nickel is nice but too nice for the wear on the stocks, but a very good polish & refinish.
 
I have this one dated as 1959 by guess only. The grips are in mint condition. I had plans to use it as a carry gun on a regular basis. I've decided I want to keep it in this condition, so I'll just carry it on special occasions.

Gee, now I have to start over and find one I can shoot and carry all I want with no worry.

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Murphy2000
 
Penmon,

Nice nickled Model 36. I do know the nickled ones seem to be sought after maybe just a bit more than the blue ones. I haven't seen many the nickle was still in that good of shape for it's age. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Murphy2000
 
Chief's Special, Airweight

I purchased this new in 1960, carried it in Guantanamo during the blockade and three tours in SE Asia. Grips are from Herters.

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This seems like an appropriate place for my question.

When I was perusing a pistol shop yesterday I saw a nice model 36.
Nickel 2" with Silver/blue lined original box with all papers. Pistol looked brand new, and the tag said 1966. They were asking 585; seem fair?
It wasn't a flat latch or anything too special; but twas a fine specimen.
 
Engine49, that's a nice collection. I'm curious about the one in the lower right corner with the tall front and adjustable rear sights....
 

I have a couple questions--
Did you "pinto-ize" it or is that from the factory? Never seen a factory pinto but I'm relatively new to the S&W collecting scene. No offense but personally I'd rather have all blue or all silver.
You say those grips are from Herters-- did they make them or just sell them? A guy I know has a pinned-barrel 37 with a set of those grips. They fill the hand nicely & look good, but are a bit too big for concealed-carry for me. But I did a little online research & thought I'd found some like that made by Siles.
 

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