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Update; Bill Cross at the S&W Historical Foundation came through big time and made for one heck of a good surprise for me on this gun. Before you read anything else have a look at this letter:
And here are shots of the gun:
Along with the further documents:
edit: Everything appears to be answered, none of this is applicable any more:
So at this point most of my questions are answered.
I do wonder if the Factory installed the frame mounted hammer, that doesn't seem to be mentioned. I wonder if someone else installed that and S&W just bobbed and refinished the hammer? It seems like it would be a pretty odd thing to do. However, the trigger guard was obviously changed after the gorgeous re-finish.
Also, I probably really should figure out who to talk to to finish off the grips properly.
Below is the original text of my first post on this gun:

And here are shots of the gun:







Along with the further documents:






edit: Everything appears to be answered, none of this is applicable any more:
I do wonder if the Factory installed the frame mounted hammer, that doesn't seem to be mentioned. I wonder if someone else installed that and S&W just bobbed and refinished the hammer? It seems like it would be a pretty odd thing to do. However, the trigger guard was obviously changed after the gorgeous re-finish.
Also, I probably really should figure out who to talk to to finish off the grips properly.
Below is the original text of my first post on this gun:
Just purchased this little gem. There's good things, there's bad things, there's a lot of mystery I'm hoping someone here may be able to help me with.
Here's what I know (or think I know):
* Confirmed it is Chambered in .44 Russian
* Shortened Barrel
* Bobbed Hammer w/ Firing Pin removed
* Firing Pin installed in the frame
* Modified sight (how did they do this?)
* Factory Reblue, probably in July of 1943
* Rounded rear of trigger guard, post re-blue sadly
* Sanderson stocks, maybe originally for a K frame?
* S/N 6482 with that lovely little Star next to it
As to questions regarding this gun I have a few:
1) Has anyone ever seen this hammer conversion before?
2) Any chance the hammer/barrel/sight were factory jobs in 1943?
3) Any of the wood wizards here want to take on the task of finishing the Sanderson fitting/modifications?
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