Blue rubbed off end of barrel side other than that pretty perfect condition. I see now in photo bit of dust on weapon :- did not see , eyes are just to bad without glass's.
R7500 or what say yee ?
IMG-20230603-WA0059 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
IMG-20230603-WA0062 by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.
Would love to take that off your hands but sadly the toy fund is depleted. GLWS.
Tree, would you kindly open the cylinder and post a picture of the model number in the cylinder crane?
Tree, would you kindly open the cylinder and post a picture of the model number in the cylinder crane?
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Liker giving me work :-X
Like 4 alarm systems and 2 locking system and leave the house to actually hold it in my hand.
Jokes aside, ye sure - would you mind sharing why? What can I learn here ?
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.
I have sent a private message.
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.
Tree, would you kindly open the cylinder and post a picture of the model number in the cylinder crane?
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Liker giving me work :-X
Like 4 alarm systems and 2 locking system and leave the house to actually hold it in my hand.Jokes aside, ye sure - would you mind sharing why? What can I learn here ?
A S&W revolver's model number sits there behind the crane, on the part of the frame below the barrel stub.
This model number, usually something like "19-2" would give any potential buyer a much better insight into what exact revolver it is.
Not the serial number, mind you. One should never post a serial number or ID number on an open forum.