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SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 FACTORY ENGRAVED PICTURED IN KENNELLY'S BOOK Pg 174
Description:
ON HOLD...........This revolver left the factory on November 9, 1981 and made it's way to Ashland Shooters Supply Company, Ashland, Ohio. It has a 2" barrel, round butt, smooth fancy wood grips, satin stainless steel finish, and Class C engraving. All confirmed in the factory letter from Roy Jinks. All numbers are correct. Bore in the 2" barrel is like new. No issues. Action is smooth and tight. It works perfectly. The engraving is sharp. All markings are clear, complete, and original. The satin finish is excellent. You will find a very faint turn line. The smooth fancy wood grips are excellent. There are no chips or cracks. If you have Kennelly's book on Smith & Wesson, take a look on page 174 and you will find this fine revolver. The box is excellent and the label is complete. You will like this factory engraved Model 60. It is nice enough to make a great addition to any collection. I guarantee this Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson Model 60 to be 100% original and correct. For more pictures contact American Arms & Antiques item #3208.
SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 FACTORY ENGRAVED PICTURED IN KENNELLY'S BOOK Pg 174
Description:
ON HOLD...........This revolver left the factory on November 9, 1981 and made it's way to Ashland Shooters Supply Company, Ashland, Ohio. It has a 2" barrel, round butt, smooth fancy wood grips, satin stainless steel finish, and Class C engraving. All confirmed in the factory letter from Roy Jinks. All numbers are correct. Bore in the 2" barrel is like new. No issues. Action is smooth and tight. It works perfectly. The engraving is sharp. All markings are clear, complete, and original. The satin finish is excellent. You will find a very faint turn line. The smooth fancy wood grips are excellent. There are no chips or cracks. If you have Kennelly's book on Smith & Wesson, take a look on page 174 and you will find this fine revolver. The box is excellent and the label is complete. You will like this factory engraved Model 60. It is nice enough to make a great addition to any collection. I guarantee this Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson Model 60 to be 100% original and correct. For more pictures contact American Arms & Antiques item #3208.
SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 FACTORY ENGRAVED PICTURED IN KENNELLY'S BOOK Pg 174
Description:
ON HOLD...........This revolver left the factory on November 9, 1981 and made it's way to Ashland Shooters Supply Company, Ashland, Ohio. It has a 2" barrel, round butt, smooth fancy wood grips, satin stainless steel finish, and Class C engraving. All confirmed in the factory letter from Roy Jinks. All numbers are correct. Bore in the 2" barrel is like new. No issues. Action is smooth and tight. It works perfectly. The engraving is sharp. All markings are clear, complete, and original. The satin finish is excellent. You will find a very faint turn line. The smooth fancy wood grips are excellent. There are no chips or cracks. If you have Kennelly's book on Smith & Wesson, take a look on page 174 and you will find this fine revolver. The box is excellent and the label is complete. You will like this factory engraved Model 60. It is nice enough to make a great addition to any collection. I guarantee this Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson Model 60 to be 100% original and correct. For more pictures contact American Arms & Antiques item #3208.
SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 FACTORY ENGRAVED PICTURED IN KENNELLY'S BOOK Pg 174
Description:
ON HOLD...........This revolver left the factory on November 9, 1981 and made it's way to Ashland Shooters Supply Company, Ashland, Ohio. It has a 2" barrel, round butt, smooth fancy wood grips, satin stainless steel finish, and Class C engraving. All confirmed in the factory letter from Roy Jinks. All numbers are correct. Bore in the 2" barrel is like new. No issues. Action is smooth and tight. It works perfectly. The engraving is sharp. All markings are clear, complete, and original. The satin finish is excellent. You will find a very faint turn line. The smooth fancy wood grips are excellent. There are no chips or cracks. If you have Kennelly's book on Smith & Wesson, take a look on page 174 and you will find this fine revolver. The box is excellent and the label is complete. You will like this factory engraved Model 60. It is nice enough to make a great addition to any collection. I guarantee this Factory Engraved Smith & Wesson Model 60 to be 100% original and correct. For more pictures contact American Arms & Antiques item #3208.