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These are referred to as Heavy frame although they are a light and dainty revolver. At the time, Smith and Wesson also made a smaller, lighter "M" frame which was also called the Lady Smith. I would love to find one of those.

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5 minutes ago, Erik88 said:

Very neat. Have you fired it, or is it strictly a collector piece? 

I have not fired it, but probably will at some point. They aren’t made for high velocity ammo, so standard velocity target loads it is.

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25 minutes ago, Garufa said:

It begs to be shot.  

Have you considered getting it lettered?

I have not. I’ve never had one lettered. If it hasn’t been refinished, it is in really good shape. If it has been refinished, it was done by someone who knows how to do it correctly.

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48 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

I have not. I’ve never had one lettered. If it hasn’t been refinished, it is in really good shape. If it has been refinished, it was done by someone who knows how to do it correctly.

Jinks won't be around forever. I would do it now. Bet it costs less than the grips did. lol

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10 minutes ago, Ronald_55 said:

Jinks won't be around forever. I would do it now. Bet it costs less than the grips did. lol

No doubt about all that.  Jinks is getting on up there.  Gotta be in his 80’s at least.  

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Very nice! 👍 That would be an "I" frame which is slightly smaller than the "J" most of us are familiar with.  The finish looks totally righteous to me.  I doubt its been refinished.  

SCSW only lists serial numbers as 160000-536684 for years 1911 to 1941. It does mention that serial numbers 384XXX were reached by 1923. You'd need a letter to get any closer than that. 

I have long lusted after a Model 35 which is the modern day equivalent  to your revolver. But alas, so far no luck. 🙄

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I really like the old models of  S W Revolvers. My favorite is what we now know as the mdl 10.  They fit my med size hands well, and feel great in my hands.  

Nice revolver. Enjoy

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On 1/31/2021 at 9:21 AM, Choatecav said:

Oh what a beauty.....

I hope you do fire it and I will bet it will be a real "tack-driver" with that six inch barrel.

Finally dig this out and shot it today. It is almost magical! It makes me look like I can shoot a revolver.

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15 hours ago, gregintenn said:

It makes me look like I can shoot a revolver.

🤣

Nice pistol there Greg

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17 hours ago, gregintenn said:

Finally dig this out and shot it today. It is almost magical! It makes me look like I can shoot a revolver.

Good for you, Greg.  I think as long as they are sound, old guns should be shot occasionally.  Heck, I have old ones from WWI & WWII (ie. M1 Garand, Mosin-Nagant, Mauser, 1911's) and some even older that I pull out once in a while to fire.  I have given some friends and acquaintances great memories by letting them fire a classic.  

Enjoy.........

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