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Was hooked up to this by a friend in Oregon. Estate sale with a Jen-yoo-ine Smith & Wesson Triple Lock! Looks like it was made in 1913 [gotta Letter this one] and by it's markings was refinished at the factory in 1952. 5" barrel and in .44 Special. 

 

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Nice!😎

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Super Duper Awesome! What a score! Congrats! I LOVE those!!!!!

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Oooh that is a nice one. Congratulations Deacon. Very nice. Are you going to shoot it?

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41 minutes ago, Pat Riot said:

Oooh that is a nice one. Congratulations Deacon. Very nice. Are you going to shoot it?

Absolutely! 

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43 minutes ago, Boggus Deal #64218 said:

Picking up a really nice 2nd Model HE in .44 Spl, tomorrow.

PICS!

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4 hours ago, DeaconKC said:

Was hooked up to this by a friend in Oregon. Estate sale with a Jen-yoo-ine Smith & Wesson Triple Lock! Looks like it was made in 1913 [gotta Letter this one] and by it's markings was refinished at the factory in 1952. 5" barrel and in .44 Special. 

 

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Splendid!!

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2 hours ago, Boggus Deal #64218 said:

Picking up a really nice 2nd Model HE in .44 Spl, tomorrow.

What you bet our Shootist brother  John (Taffin-RIP) had one of those.  He did love them 44 specials. 

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4 minutes ago, Billy Boots, # 20282 LTG-Regulator said:

What you bet our Shootist brother  John (Taffin-RIP) had one of those.  He did love them 44 specials. 

Or 6. Yes, sir he did!

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1 minute ago, Boggus Deal #64218 said:

Or 6. Yes, sir he did!

Not his favored single action but it is a 44 special.

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As a 44 Special Man Myself. 

I have to say .

GREAT FIND !

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These old S&W's are great pistols.  My brother had one very similar to this in .357 Magnum.   And while not really the same, I have a few guns in the 1899/M&P/Model 10 family.  You can't go wrong with a Smith & Wesson.   Especially if you find one in a caliber you really enjoy.

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Fine looking 1917! 

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