DeaconKC
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cm, very nice! Are the grips Franzite or stag?
Here's a .38 Spc. S&W Model of 1905, '4th change', born in 1915. Happy anniversary!
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Stag. Someone told me they thought the grips actually came from S&W but I don't know if that's true or not. One of these days I'll have it lettered to get its history.
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I don't think it's a Glock....maybe Renault will confirm
Are there any marks at all?
One of these looks similar...maybe Belgian, if so there should be proof marks.
http://www.antiquearmsinc.com/civil-war-era-single-shot-percussion-boot-pistol.htm
Well, I did it again. Fell for a S&W .38 that needs repair. Cylinder stop is messed up so as soon as I picked it up, it went to my gunsmith. Forgot to take a pic of it. 4" Model 10-5 with a pencil barrel, aftermarket grips and a very smooth action. I will post pics as soon as I get it back!