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Help needed on type II recoil plate
Last edited by Badger; 02-19-2011 at 04:46 PM.
Bill Hollinger
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07-29-2010 08:52 PM
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Bill,
Sorry, I can make out anything. Maybe if you rub it with some white chalk and then blow off the extra something may appear. Staring at that reminds me of those color blind tests the eye doctor gives me. If I stare at it long enough, I can see just about any curvy shape.
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I enlarged it, in stages, up to 600%
Looks like milling marks to me. But if you play the "What do you see in the clouds" game you could make it be anything. One angle with the right light almost looks like a big W.
If a person was going to use it as is, or repark it, would change things too.
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Thanks guys for the comments.
Bill Hollinger
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Yes...
...in the first pic at 400% I can make out the S and the W. I believe they are light/shadow images and not true stamps. In the 2nd , I see niether.
Chris
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Bill, you just cannot please some people. Maybe he had buyers remorse.
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Originally Posted by
emmagee1917
...in the first pic at 400% I can make out the S and the W. I believe they are light/shadow images and not true stamps. In the 2nd , I see niether.
Chris
Ah Ha the Ultra rare Smith and Wesson type 2 recoil plate made fresh in sunny Southern California early last week.
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At the small gun shows we have around here. You see the sellers cringe when they see the 'CARBINE GUYS' coming in.
Been told......... Carbine collectors are the hardest to please.
Sure I'm not the first to have heard this.
Cheers,
Charlie-painter777
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Bruce, what do you think really? Smith & Wesson, that was good!
Bill Hollinger
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