S&W Revolvers

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What kind do you want to see? Big ones? Little ones? Old ones? New ones? I can provide photos of .32 Long, .38 S&W, .38 Special, .357, and .45ACP, from 1916 to 2012. "S&W revolvers" covers a lot of territory.
 
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This should be fun.

Let's start with some oldies.

Three No 1 Tip Ups. All are seven shooters chambered for 22 Short.

At the top, No 1 Tip Up 1st Issue, 5th Type. My oldest Smith, it shipped in June of 1859.

Next down, No 1 Tip Up 2nd Issue. Don't know when it shipped.

Third down, No 1 Tip Up 3rd Issue. This one shipped om September of 1870.

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Moving on to No 1 1/2 Tip Ups. Both are five shot 32 Rimfire.

No 1 1/2 New Model Tip Up at the top.Shipped January 1873.

No 1 1/2 Tip Up First Issue at the bottom. Shipped October 1865.

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Then on to the Big Daddy of all the Tip Ups, the No. 2 'Old Army'. Six shots, 32 Rimfire.

This one shipped October of 1870.

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I'll play:

Here's my pile-o-m19's
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A 5" 629-6 with Burris Fastfire and Arhends grips
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My 686-0
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How about a 625JM with some Arhends Combats?
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A 625, 627 Pro and 629
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A 681-2
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I'll add some more later, should be enough to whet your appetite.
 
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