I'm impressed...good eye.Nice limited production -3 with the Nill grips
Nice, I have a 4" with 143*** serial number from 1957A very early (pre-commercial release) serial numbered Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum.
Actually lower serial number than the first 44 Magnum gifted to Elmer Keith from S&W.
very nice!A very early (pre-commercial release) serial numbered Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum.
Actually lower serial number than the first 44 Magnum gifted to Elmer Keith from S&W.
This one is S130###Nice, I have a 4" with 143*** serial number from 1957
No, just a 624 snubbie. 624's were available with 3, 4 and 6.5 inch barrels at the time. I do have a Horton/Magnaport 657 (41 mag) snubbie. And two 44 mag snubbies, a 629 and a 29. - danIs the bottom right a Lou Horton model?
Hey Dan, please install the Colt hard rubber grips onto the New Frontier for me to pickup...44 Special day, with a couple of Colt Officers Models for variety. - danView attachment 1055507
The wood ones are what it came with. I do have the original grips for the SAA, but I think the stags are prettier. - danHey Dan, please install the Colt hard rubber grips onto the New Frontier for me to pickup...![]()
Could you post pictures?No, just a 624 snubbie. 624's were available with 3, 4 and 6.5 inch barrels at the time. I do have a Horton/Magnaport 657 (41 mag) snubbie. And two 44 mag snubbies, a 629 and a 29. - dan
Sure, I'll dig them out. - danCould you post pictures?
I hear ya and i pray for yall. I moved out in time from canada but we never know.This is such a sad thread. Just because of a handful of entitled dipśhits, an entire community, millions of people coast to coast, get to suffer now and and can't have these things anymore, buy them, sell them, use them... inanimate objects. That never hurt anyone by themselves. The people do the hurting.

Could you post pictures?






























