*Smith & Wesson Model 686 357 Magnum Revolver.Double action six-shot swing-out cylinder blued finish one-piece neoprene target grip includes three spring *Smith & Wesson Model 27-3 Registered Magnum*Smith & Wesson Model 27-3 Registered Magnum 50th Anniversary Commemorative Revolver.357 magnum caliber double action 6-shot swing-out cylinder marked ''SMITH &
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357 magnum revolver circa 1970 serial number 7D67761 S&W. Another 7th Cavalry Nickel-Plated Smith & Wesson No.Just a few examples of appraisal values for s&W 357 magnum, model 19.Major Schofield Takes Another Shot at the U.S. Chapter 8 - Military Use of the Smith & Wesson Top-Break Revolver.ASM Schofield Troubleshooting and Repairs.Cimarron Firearms and EMF First Model Schofield.The Modern Smith & Wesson Manufactured Schofield Copy.Chapter 7 - Copies of the Smith & Wesson Top-Break.History and Explanation of Gun Metal Finishes.Headspace, Cylinder End-Shake Repairs and the Extractor Stud.Hammer and Trigger Work, the Single Action.Schofield Eccentric Cylinder Catch Screws.Troubleshooting the Top-Break Revolvers.The Damage Caused by Smokeless Ammunition.Punches That Shouldn't Be Used For Hitting Pins.Chapter 6 - Gunsmithing the Top-Break Revolvers and Modern Replicas.Dimensional Drawings of Screws, Pins and Small Parts.Components Parts Lists and Parts Interchangeability.Chapter 4 - Basic Care and Maintenance, Shooting, Disassembly & Cleaning.Action Operation: Smith & Wesson's Single Actions.Learn About What You are Looking at - Meet Other Collectors.Chapter 3 - The Collecting and Purchasing of Smith & Wesson Top-Break Revolvers.Engineering Changes: A Third Model American Emerges.Identifying Serial Numbers, Assembly Numbers and Locations.Engineering Changes: The Early First Models.Critical Dimensions Measured and Compared.Identifying the Finishes Used on Smith & Wesson Top-Break Revolvers.Introduction to the Identification of Smith & Wesson Top-Break Revolvers.Chapter 2 - Identifying the Models No.Small and Medium Double Actions: The Mainstay.Single Actions, Large and Small: The Final Phase.New Developments Come in Medium and Large Sizes.Military Contract: Smith & Wesson Goes Over the Top Now, a Partnership: The First Smith & Wesson.Wesson of Smith & Wesson: Daniel Baird Wesson 1825-1906 Smith of Smith & Wesson: Horace Smith 1808-1893 Smith & Wesson: Where Did These Guys Come From?.Life Imitating Art, or How We Forgot the Smith & Wesson Top-Break.The History of Smith & Wesson's Top-Break Revolvers.The Table of Contents includes the following: Hardbound, this 480 page book is filled with black and white photographs and drawings. This is the story of the revolvers that made Smith & Wesson's reputation on the frontier, the battlefield and the shooting range - and no detail is left out. No one with an interest in historical firearms can afford to be without it. This is the kind of hands-on, useful guide that will be your constant resource - a true "standard reference" on all aspects of these fascinating sixguns. Both collectors and shooters will agree that the level of detail is unprecedented, including many hundreds of technical drawings and close-up photographs showing the very markings and features that are discussed in the text. Whether your interest is in martially marked examples or the colorful guns that won the West, this book is for you.