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Guy I know in GA got a sweet deal on a Model 60 S&W 3in full under lug .357 J frame W/Adj sights. I think he paid $125 for it............It was like new .......Except...
The previous owner used an electric pencil on it. I mean ALL OVER IT!!! He wrote "Stolen From" and put his name. SS # all over it. Name all over it. I mean all over it!!
I asked my buddy who sold it (pawn shop) why he didn't call me about it and let me look at it....He said he didn't think I would be interested in it due to the scrawled garbage all over it! It was a pre hillary hole gun too..........I'd still bought it.
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Change E E S to BEST [smilie=l::bigsmyl2::happy dance:
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If the price was right, I would buy it. And I suspect that one poster's suppositions about "Fired twice, and down the road it went" are on-point. But that aside, someone like me has cause to wonder what other idiot-wind maintenance and care regimens were followed (or not) during the revolver's time with its tormentor/engraver.
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Almost my exact initials, minus the last name. That’s also one that’s on my wish list. What state is this in?
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Tennessee. Closed today, usually stop in for a soda. See what he is gonna do with it, told him ask me before he sells it to anybody.
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When I was in the Navy, a friend of mine showed me his S&W mod 19 357 mag that he was all proud of and was telling me about it's trip to a"GUN SMITH " to get a trigger job. It had the absolutely lightest single action trigger I have ever seen. In fact, with it cocked, you could just push on the hammer to get it to fall!!
I tried to tell him that it wasn't safe at all. He left it at home so his wife would have some protection. ..
He argued that that was the way it was supposed to be, according to the" gunsmith" and that he had to pay extra to get it that way.
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Back in the late 60s - early 70s, the police were recommending vibro engraving city and SSN on items of value.
I have several items that I did it to.
I need to obliterate the SSN for sure in this new modern world.
I had a 98 Mauser that I bought from a gentleman that engraved his name on the floor plate.
ALL matching numbers with a beautiful brown patina and . . .AND his name on the floor plate.
IF I had hundreds in front of me I may be able to find one with the same look to the finish.