So about a year ago I was in a shop perusing their selection and began to talk to the proprietor. He told me he had an old S&W in pieces in the back that he had bought as part of an estate sale and asked me if I might be interested. He brought it out and I immediately recognized it as a Britishicon-proofed Triple Lock. The bore is spectacular for its age, but someone disassembled it and began to polish it at some point in its history. It looks like it was long ago converted to 45 Colt. The SN if you cannot read it is 1523. I finally picked the gun up today and brought it home. I have some special plans for this gun.

I don't know much about British proofs. If you do please let me know about what they say about this gun. I'd like to know any info you might have.













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