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  1. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Rock Island Auction did a great blog post on some of the guns from my collection that will be in their Dec. 9-11 Premier Auction. Here's the link: Smith & Wesson Revolvers of the Jim Supica Collection. It includes gorgeous photos and interesting descriptions of some of my all-time favorite...
  2. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Picked this model 3 russian from an estate sale. Looking for help in what I should look for to validate authenticity. Any help and insight will be greatly appreciated. I have been looking for one to add to my collection and this one almost seemed too good so i took a chance on it.
  3. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Hello, New to the forum, im here in search of replacement parts for the 44 DA revolver! I really like the 44DA and often shoot it with Trail Boss loads. Would love to find a Hammer Stud piece and a Hand with spring or Hand Spring. Was debating on buying some spring steel from Brownells and...
  4. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Now this is not a S&W, but it sure resembles one. This is a .32 Russian Nagant 7 shot military revolver. It shoots a 7.62x38R cartridge or also called the 7.62 Nagant. It was designed by a pair of Belgian brothers named Nagant in 1895 and Russia used them until after WWII. This pistol was...
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