My Oldest - New Toy in 44 Special

Mortis

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Aug 3, 2012
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Just received a Smith & Wesson 44 Hand-Eject, aka Pre-Model 24 44 Special.

Got this from a retired S&W Employee whom I call a friend.

The Production Date on this revolver is 1925 and it is well worn from carry, yet still solid as a rock.

This is the only 44 caliber firearm in my collection, and as my friend says..... it's a shooter.
 

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That has a classic look to it, Mortis. Though worn from carry, it is a handsome gun.
 
Mortis,

That is really nice. As Mike said, its a "Classic".

JD338
 
Mortis, this one appears to have lived a harder life than yours, and is a .45 Colt. I suspect that it started life as a .455 Webley - but I'm not sure of that.

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Looks like a 1917.... which used mostly 45acp in full moon clips.. altho it was chambered for 45 Colt.

I'll try to get my S&W Expert to take a look at the phot and see what he says. Expert being he retired from S&W as a revolver fitter/tester after 33 years.
 
Cool. This photo might help. The barrel is stamped both:

"CAL .45 SW"

and what appears to be (though marred)

".455."

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Guy
 
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