carl
.327 Meteor
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Post by carl on Jul 18, 2009 16:56:27 GMT -5
Axe, Highest serial number seen. The last .357 shipped in the Old Model Configuration was s/n 31-45191. Just a small technicality... Carl
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Post by AxeHandle on Jul 18, 2009 18:26:23 GMT -5
Guess the topic line is a bit misleading... RENE actually says...
"...the highest known BKH-34 with "silver eagle" medallion walnuts..."
That leaves the all the brass gripped and stag gripped 3 screws of any barrel length and any 6.5 or 10 inch 3 screw doesn't it! ;D
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carl
.327 Meteor
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Post by carl on Jul 19, 2009 8:09:46 GMT -5
That leaves the all the brass gripped and stag gripped 3 screws of any barrel length and any 6.5 or 10 inch 3 screw doesn't it! ;D The "brassies" were made in basically one batch and run up to 31-40148. The 10 inch guns were only made on the Flattop cylinder frames which were discontinued in June/July of '62. So, you still have a very interesting OM .357! JMHO, Carl
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Post by AxeHandle on Jul 19, 2009 9:22:29 GMT -5
Dang! And just when we had almost gotten back to the point where I could strip the inards for another gun or trade it to Mike for some leather...
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c.r.
.30 Stingray
"I mainly just know about possums."
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Post by c.r. on Jul 19, 2009 9:33:44 GMT -5
alright!......the smiling monkey is back..........that's a sign of good karma
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Post by AxeHandle on Jul 19, 2009 11:05:43 GMT -5
At least this one has a full set of teeth and looks to have a sense of humor! ;D Like I tell the guys at work... Ease up... Nobody is getting out alive!
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