Mitch_D
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That's just what we do...
Right on, man. Nice Score.
I'll bet you will enjoy that one.
Right on, man. Nice Score.
I'll bet you will enjoy that one.
I looked up the pistol in my 3rd Edition Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson and found on page 139 that it looks to be a .38 Military & Police Model of 1905 - 4th Change. ... It does say that the square butt is scare.
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Got a set of correct stocks today, but the grip screw didn't interchange with the Franzite's. That's my next project.
And, I think, I have a grip adapter coming that will fit. (crosses fingers)
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I'm sure someone did since you posted about this gun all over the place. Its common knowledge and for $150 its essentially does not matter. If this particular gun didn't function, it wouldn't have been worth $150 but it did function, which is why you bought it. Original finish means little with the barrel issue.
Do you, by chance, work in a pawn or gun shop?
Actually, the nail polish is probably more permanent than the removable type locktite. I forget which color is which, red or blue, but one is permanent and one holds things but can be removed with heat I believe. Before using it for CCW, I would want to be sure that the rod/cylinder issue was solved. Probably not much fun being in a gun fight with a gun that won't index.![]()