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Application for S WCA membership - Smith Wesson Forum I applied for membership three days ago-paid via Paypal and emailed my application to [email protected] I also followed up the next day with an email to James King
Smith Wesson Collectors Association Website The S WCA’s full color journals, which are published three times per year 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
. 38 Chief Special Engraved by DJ - Smith Wesson Forum This 38 Chief Special Stainless, Model 60, was ordered in October 1980 by S WCA Founding Member, Bill Orr The revolver was engraved and inlaid by S W Master Engraver, Domingos Joaquim, and shipped on October 22, 1981 I don't usually buy J-frames, but the ivory gold big horn sheep inlaid in
Revolvers in March 1923 Catalog - Smith Wesson Forum Early in our assoc's life, with Roy's help, the Factory gave the members of the S WCA the right to use the logo on our material (business cards, stationary, letter heads, etc ) If we asked, I'm sure we could get permission to post old catalogs other material, if someone feels we need to document downloading old material to our Forum archives
Value of early New Departure? - Smith Wesson Forum The finish is in poor condition and will not appeal to serious collectors The low serial number can be a small plus to some buyers, however I had a similar 1st model, with hard rubber stocks, serial # 14x, with more nickel finish, for sale at the last S WCA meet in KC at asking price of $ 325 No offers received Ed
Rare Pairs Revisited: Whats the Marking ? Parts 1 2 In the S WCA Journal Vol 27 No 2 Autumn 1993, there are two stories relating to one of these revolvers - specifically serial number 694105 Some years later I acquired serial number 694106 Here are two pictures of these two guns: 694105 has the black hard rubber stocks, and 694106 has the checkered walnut stocks
S W model 2 project - Smith Wesson Forum A great Christmas present from the light of my love A Kittredge-marked Number Two, serial number 167 We currently have over 80 known Kittredge Model Number Twos There are five different Kittredge markings and also a group not marked Kittredge The photos are of the first known stamp
UPDATED DATA: early pre-39 with prototype upper I've followed this one since the mid 1990s, purchasing it from a long time member of the S WCA who had purchased it from another long time member of the S WCA, all here in Florida 1st purchase by a known member in mid 1990s in Lakeland, Florida (as the purchaser seller best recalls)
Chart that describes Registered Magnum barrel lengths and production . . . The chart in post #2 above was in Roy Jinks’ article entitled “The Revolver that Changed the Direction of Handgunning” that was in S WCA Journal Volume 24, Number 3 4, Winter 1989 The below chart was in Roy Jinks’ article entitled “Registered 357 Magnums” in S WCA Journal Volume 4, Number 2, Summer 2010
Is Sarah15 still in business? Extremely important update Yessir , please don’t misunderstand me My disappointment is due to these events and I hold the S WCA in no way responsible It’s an amazing organization with great members My disappointment is due to my guilt for leading my friends astray , losing a good friend , and just the fact that the whole thing is a giant bummer