guitar1580
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Great thread and great pics, folks !!
I love my S&W 1917 .45 DA, nice versatile round. It is the gun that made me fall in love with S&W's around 12 yrs ago. I met a woman who inherited an estate from a 97 yr. old man whom she took care of. After I bought some furniture and coins, she asked if I would be interested in a WWI revolver. I had no idea what it was worth, so I made an offer. I now know that I got a great deal on it. I even got the fellow's gun journal that show's the name, address and date from when he bought my gun in 1943... I enjoyed that part.
Along with it, I got a shopping bag full of old ammo, tins with gun patches and solvents, billy clubs, pocket knives, old cigar boxes, hand made cleaning rod, and more.... some in pics below.
Josh P
I love my S&W 1917 .45 DA, nice versatile round. It is the gun that made me fall in love with S&W's around 12 yrs ago. I met a woman who inherited an estate from a 97 yr. old man whom she took care of. After I bought some furniture and coins, she asked if I would be interested in a WWI revolver. I had no idea what it was worth, so I made an offer. I now know that I got a great deal on it. I even got the fellow's gun journal that show's the name, address and date from when he bought my gun in 1943... I enjoyed that part.
Along with it, I got a shopping bag full of old ammo, tins with gun patches and solvents, billy clubs, pocket knives, old cigar boxes, hand made cleaning rod, and more.... some in pics below.
Josh P


