ChargerBill
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Hand EjectorSmith & Wesson 45
U.S. Army Model 1917
5 screw sideplate
No S&W logo stamp on sideplate
Lanyard ring
5.5 in barrel (I believe)
Has bomb stamp/logo on left side of frame in upper right corner above cylinder
Serial: 74XXX
United States Property (under the barrel)
I just paid for the gun, didn't take any photos.
Curious about what year it was manufactured.
I know a few of you might to say I paid too much, but I like the gun, lockup is tight, no end play in the cylinder on the cradle, barrel alignment is perfect, cylinder spins freely without slop. The trigger is stiff, but I'm guessing that may be a characteristic of these guns? I paid $380, but it's nickel plated, so it has no collector value…just a shooter. I didn't think the price was bad considering I can now shoot 45 acp through a revolver, which IMO is kinda cool. The guy who owns the gun shop owns about 500 different guns, mostly older collectibles, and at least 50 of them are revolvers. He did admit that the collector value was not there, but he was a little baffled at the plating because he said it looks like they plated a brand new gun, as though it was some sort of presentation gun. The gun shows no signs of damage prior to plating…no corrosion, pits, or scratches. I may want to get a history on it just out of curiosity….
I will post pics once my 10 day wait is up, but what is also odd is that it has the old plain military grips and someone put 4 small horizontal notches in it. Likely a past seller just trying to raise the price by raising intrigue and making it look like something it is not, but I may never really know.
Curious if it at least seems like a decent price for a gun I want to shoot? Also wondering if there are any limitations to the type of ammo I can run through it? (I won't run any +P) Or any well known 1917 issues I should look for before running ammo through it? (other than normal safety issues and making sure it is functioning properly)
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