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Old 05-30-2013, 06:55 PM
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Looking for a double action .45 ACP Smith & Wesson revolver, mainly looking for a M1917, but will consider a Model 22, or maybe a Model 25-2.

Blue or parkerized finish only, no nickel finished, and no after-market modifications that cannot be undone easily. Aftermarket grips OK but original or as close to original preferred. Don't care if it has the original box or papers.

For a M1917 only, refinished M1917 is OK, I am looking for a good shooter, mechanically sound, good bore, good lockup, no end shake. Don't care if it's a war gun or a Brazilian contract. Cosmetically I don't mind honest wear, but nothing abused.

Looking to spend around $400-600, so again not looking for a collector grade revolver, necessarily, but may go higher for the right gun.

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