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Smith Wesson Collectors Association Website The S WCA’s annual symposium, where young and old alike gather to showcase, present, and share their collections Discounts on factory letters (additional discounts are available to members of both the Smith Wesson Collectors Association and the Smith Wesson Historical Foundation!)
2025 Annual Meeting | Smith Wesson Forum – The Community for S W . . . My wife and I are thinking about attending the annual meeting for a few days this June in Concord I am a SWCA member and heard that it is necessary to register beforehand to attend I am not an avid S W collector but I do enjoy the big bores and older revolvers Is it worth the trip? My
forum. worldcubeassociation. org Thank you for your input on the WCA Forum This step aims to improve community experience WCT will continue listening and evolving with community needs Baha Alshwaiki On behalf of the WCA Communication Team
World Cube Association The World Cube Association governs competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as 'twisty puzzles' The most famous of these puzzles is the Rubik's Cube, invented by professor Rubik from Hungary A selection of these puzzles are chosen as official events of the WCA
Model 629, 5-inch | Smith Wesson Forum – The Community for S W . . . From the collection of Wayne Hazelrigg and displayed at the annual meeting of the S WCA in Charleston, SC in 1993 N875528 was cut by S W from 8 3 8 inches to 5 inches No other 5-inch 629 exists as far as we know I acquired this 629 about thirty years ago when the Hazelrigg collection was
Baughman Quick Draw front sight drawings It was published in the Winter 1989 S WCA Journal As an SWCA member you can look at it online at the SWCA site There is also a drawing of what Roy says was the first quick draw ramp front sight dated December 30, 1935 from Mr L E Nitschke of Chicago, eight months before the Baughman order
Archival Observations: Super Engraved Registered Magnum; . 357 Magnum . . . The brain trust over at S WCA (another organization you should join if you're not already a member - Smith Wesson Collectors Assoc - Link) determined that the cover of the 5th annual edition of Gun Digest is the subject revolver
Non-Registered Magnum. | Smith Wesson Forum – The Community for S W . . . Yes, that is a beautiful Non-Registered Magnum with a Hump Back Hammer, 6-1 2” barrel, McGivern Bead front sight, and probably a U-notch rear sight If you paid a typical Pre-27 price then you made a great buy! It probably shipped in about February 1940 Congratulations!! I will add it to the S WCA Database… serial number is 60809, correct? If you obtain a letter of authenticity for this