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  • DGladden

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    Smith & Wesson model 1905 3rd change. From my research, this gun was manufactured in 1914. It has a 4" barrel and round butt frame with original grips. It has a nice patina and no rust or pitting. There is a small crack at the top of one of the grip panels. It locks up tight and functions as it should. $325

    Stevens 16 gauge SxS. The stock has a lot of dings and scratches but is not cracked. The barrels measure just under 28" from breach to muzzle. Nice solid lock up and accurate. The best I could come up with for an age on this is sometime between 1931-1941. $350

    Neither of these get used much and I would like to see them go to someone that could appreciate them. I'm near Bay/Washington county but could meet as far as Freeport for serious buyer. Prices are OBO and I'm open to trades.
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