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C'mon in Charles!
Thanks! It is nice to be part of such an elite group!!
C'mon in Charles!
Hard to find a gunsmith that will work on Smiths anymore . Both Bowen and Clements have decided to stop working on them . I had known that Bowen had stopped but I thought Clements still would work on them . I emailed him about a conversion job on a Smith and he told me he had quite doing Smiths .
Thanks! It is nice to be part of such an elite group!!
Well, some of you guys have probably seen my WTB ad for a Jovino 657 or 57 that has been running for what seems like a loooooong time. A kind and thoughtful member (enabler) pointed out an auction to me and this is what I found.
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Now, please excuse that it does not still have the proper form (58 frame, 4" non-lug barrel, 41 mag goodness), but I think that it still qualifies for the club.
This gun started life as did every other 58, but somewhere along the way somebody made it better! They round butted it, the original barrel was removed, a shortened and chopped 57 barrel was installed. Also, the hammer was bobbed, and the trigger rounded and polished. It has had a wonderful action job as well. I added the Pachmayers because the stocks that were on it when I bought it were horrible. We have had a single range session together, but there will certainly be more in our future.
What do y'all think? does she still qualify as a 58?
Here is with new shoes and a range session under her belt.
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58 no dash
That looks like it is all business right there!
Well, some of you guys have probably seen my WTB ad for a Jovino 657 or 57 that has been running for what seems like a loooooong time. A kind and thoughtful member (enabler) pointed out an auction to me and this is what I found.
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Now, please excuse that it does not still have the proper form (58 frame, 4" non-lug barrel, 41 mag goodness), but I think that it still qualifies for the club.
This gun started life as did every other 58, but somewhere along the way somebody made it better! They round butted it, the original barrel was removed, a shortened and chopped 57 barrel was installed. Also, the hammer was bobbed, and the trigger rounded and polished. It has had a wonderful action job as well. I added the Pachmayers because the stocks that were on it when I bought it were horrible. We have had a single range session together, but there will certainly be more in our future.
What do y'all think? does she still qualify as a 58?
Here is with new shoes and a range session under her belt.
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Some nice 58s fella's thanks for sharing.
SAFireman, that is a great holster & from S&W too.
I really like that style holster.
Found this one locally this past week......it's frame is a M58 NO DASH but now sports a Target Rear Sight, .45 Colt Cylinder and .45 Cal Model of 1955 barrel......and well done I might add.
So I have been itching to nab this 58 Louisiana department of corrections gun. But after finally seeing the gun it is well worn and I don't think I could live with it in such a condition. But the price is down now but still a bit high considering the issues with the gun.....I would appreciate your thoughts on whether I should hold out for a better conditioned one or go for it and see if I can live with it, but if not see about getting it refinished.
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I appreciate the feedback...The price is right at what the seller has said he will come down to from his very high asking price. His final price drop is down to 550 dollars and I am inclined to take him up on the offer......barrel looked good, mechanicals were solid, it is just that it was well worn but then I have a really good looking 57 to be the pretty one in the pile.
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Totally agree, it has been a "working gun". I have seen thousands of LE revolvers and have seen many in a lot worse condition than this 58. I am intrigued that LCD issued 58's, first I have heard of that. If I was after a shooter and the price was reasonable I would buy it, and forget about refinishing it.....that 58 is a duty gun.....has " rode the range " and it's looks reflect that.......most likely it has been fired little and is mechanically sound. I would take the money you would spend on refinishing it, buy ammo and shoot it.
moralem, I'd buy this 58 in a heart beat.
Steve
I know that there are not many of these and the book of SW says about just over 20000 were made. I don't have the serial number to date it, but I suspect that it might be an early gun.......but I won't know until I get the serial number. I do know the grips are not original so that is another hit the gun takes but I guess that can always be resolved later on.......thanks again for all your feedback. I guess if I don't like it I can always flip it to one of you guys......