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re: "Smolt" Revolvers
Posted on 2/13/14 at 4:31 am to bapple
Posted on 2/13/14 at 4:31 am to bapple
Guy should have taken his ring off before handling.
He is making assumptions about the stocks. My guess is that they are aftermarket. The letter not listing the stock type implies the standard Type 3 walnut stocks. They are not attractive on those guns IMO.
The 'Smolts' were somewhat popular with specific shooters back in the day. The loose Python barrel would be purchased from Colt and installed on a Smith. 'Cugers' also exist.
He is making assumptions about the stocks. My guess is that they are aftermarket. The letter not listing the stock type implies the standard Type 3 walnut stocks. They are not attractive on those guns IMO.
The 'Smolts' were somewhat popular with specific shooters back in the day. The loose Python barrel would be purchased from Colt and installed on a Smith. 'Cugers' also exist.
Posted on 2/13/14 at 5:45 am to weagle99
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'Cugers' also exist.
This just keeps getting more interesting! I didn't realize certain revolvers had such changeability.
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