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Unread 03-26-2007, 03:32 PM   #41
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Here's an early production (note the thumb piece) S&W Model 37 that I've had in my possession for several months, but have yet to take to the range. At the time what I really wanted was a S&W Model K-22 with 4 inch barrel and target sights, of about the same age (from the early to mid 1950s), but they went together.

(Yeah, I know it's over exposed, 'cause you can't even begin to make out the S&W medallion in the grip. The photo I took at the same time of the K-22 is even worse, or I'd have posted it too. I leave a camera set on "auto" and this is what I get.)
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Unread 03-26-2007, 03:42 PM   #42
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Herb,

I didn't put that correctly. I meant 25 3". It's a Model 25-14 Limited run of 2000 pistols. It's really not bad to shoot, and pretty accurate.

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