The Really Old Chief's Special Thread

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A couple of pictures of my nickel Chief. 1953 5 screw. Serial #36117

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Tom
 
Serial #60712

My Chief's Special Lightweight in factory nickel

Are these rare?


I think any Airweight revolver in factory nickel is "special" if not rare. Enough were made that they should not be rare but there sure aren't many around that made it through the test of time, well, at least not that I have found.

Of the few that have passed me in all my days, many had been found peeling or "veining" getting ready to peel. Most of the others found had been refinished. I have only two factory airweights in nickel, in the box. One is a Centennial and the other a Bodyguard. I purchased both at a Devine auction appx 20 years ago.

They are both "in the box" factory nickel and neither has been refinished. I had purchased a third at that same auction, a Chief Special airweight, but sent it back as it was obviously and poorly refinished. Once refinished, the collectable value to me is $0.00.

I have one more that is "hard chrome". That one was originally a factory nickel (Stamped N) but when found it and purchased it, the cost was so little it didn't matter ... and ... it was in excellent, mechanical, condition.

If is surely not easy to find an Airweight Nickel in excellent condition with the original finish.
 
May as well bump this very worthy thread with my ticket to the baby club:









Very pleased, but it just makes me want one the early ones with the half moon sight all the more, but at $500 I was expecting something in a lot worse shape then this to come off of gunbroker.

S/N 34510 in case anyone needs that for a book here or there.
 
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Congrats and welcome to the club. I think your Baby Chief looks beautiful and a very good price.
 
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