The 5'' version of the GP100 has only been made in stainless, KGP-151. This is made specifically for Davidson's. I've never known of a blued 5" GP-100.
mhwaggoner, try the links below.
http://www.wisnersinc.com/rifles/marlin/rflever.htm
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=3967
Steve
usmc1980, the Savage Model 29 was made from about 1929-1967. Yours has a plain buttstock (no checkering). This would indicate post -WWII manufacture. I would estimate a value of $150-$200 based on the picture provided. Hope this helps!
Steve
I suggest contacting Winchester at 800.333.3288. They should have the final answer as to what caliber your Model 100 was originally chambered in from the factory. My guess is someone took a Model 100 and had it rechambered & rebarreled to .358 Win. Just my $0.02.
Steve
Hedning, I have the S&W book. For the New Model 3 chambered in .44 Russian it only gives an estimated range of years. For serial number range 14000-20000 it lists 1883-1890. For the .32-44 Target it lists serial number range 1-4333 from 1887-1910. Sorry I can't be more specific.
Steve
It is my understanding that the 624 Lew Horton Combat Special had a 3' barrel with a round butt, red ramp/white outline sights, special fitted holster and Goncalo Alves combat grips. There were 5000 made from 1985-1987 and used either an AHT or ALW serial prefix. Hope this helps!
Steve
Bentonville, what you're describing is an Iver Johnson Supershot Sealed 8 revolver made from about 1931-1957. This is an 8-shot revolver chambered in .22 LR with a break-open action, 6" barrel w/adj. rear sight, blued finish and wood grips. In excellent condition it might be worth about...
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