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*SOLD* Smith Wesson 624 .44 S&W Spl Stainless 6.5" *FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Smith & Wesson Model 624 is a stainless steel revolver chambered in .44 S&W Special, introduced in 1985 as part of the company's line of premium target revolvers. With its 6 ½-inch barrel, the Model 624 is built for precision and accuracy, making it an excellent choice for both target shooting and defensive use. The 1/8" pinned black ramp front sight and adjustable micrometer-click rear sight provide a fine-tuned aiming system, allowing for quick
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Mar 11th 2025
*SOLD* Smith Wesson 58 .41 Mag Blue 4" *NO-DASH DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Caliber - .41 Magnum, Introduced in July of 1964, double-action revolver built on the square butt N service frame with 3 screws, 6-shot fluted and counterbored cylinder with a nominal length of 1.75", blue or nickel finish, 4" pinned barrel, walnut PC style grips with S&W medallions and Diamond around the screw escutcheon, 265" service hammer, 265" serrated trigger, flat matte finish top strap with smooth backstrap and forestrap, 1/8" serrated ramp front sight w/squa
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Mar 10th 2025
*SOLD* 1981 Smith Wesson 559 9mm Blue 4" *LIMITED PRODUCTION SEMI-AUTOMATIC*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Smith & Wesson 559 is a classic piece of American firearms engineering, introduced in 1980 as an all-steel variant of the popular 'Second Generation' alloy-framed model 459. Chambered in 9mm, this semi-automatic pistol features a 4-inch barrel and is designed for precision, durability, and reliability in a variety of shooting scenarios. As a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) pistol, the 559 offers the flexibility of a smooth first-shot double-action pull follow
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Mar 10th 2025
*SOLD* 1986 Smith Wesson 657 .41mag Stainless *LIMITED PRODUCTION 3" BARREL MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Smith & Wesson Model 57, introduced in 1964, is a large-frame, double-action revolver chambered for the powerful .41 Magnum cartridge. Designed primarily for law enforcement, the Model 57 was created to fill a perceived performance gap between the .357 Magnum and the .44 Magnum. This new caliber, advocated by firearms experts Elmer Keith, Bill Jordan, and Skeeter Skelton, was intended to offer better recoil control and more manageable stopping power than the .44
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Mar 10th 2025
*SOLD* Smith Wesson 27-2 .357 Mag *SOUGHT-AFTER NICKEL FINISH with 8 3/8" BARREL*
Bryant Ridge's analysis:
The Smith & Wesson Model 27, initially introduced as the Registered Magnum in 1935, holds a significant place in the history of revolvers, particularly within the .357 Magnum category. Featuring a large N-frame, carbon steel construction, and a robust six-shot cylinder, it was designed to handle the powerful .357 Magnum cartridge, which was a revolutionary advancement in its time. The Registered Magnum was a custom-order revolver, allowing for a variety of barrel len
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Mar 7th 2025