Ive had an itch I have wanted to scratch for quite awhile.
Its called a Smith and Wesson Model 39.
Sure Sihrmechanic offered to put me in touch with some one that is a collector and he did give me the info but there is something about just being right there with the pistol when it comes along.
My local honey hole just got a Model 39 in. Looks clean, fixed sights, wood grip panels, slight bluing wear. Approx $550.
A coworker had a FIL pass and in the sales of some belongings I ended up buying a neat Browning, the gun that started WWI when wielded by Gavrillo Princip....
Its got those ridiculous eagles stamped on it and shoots a dumb caliber but its a pretty neat historical pistol and one of JMBs designs.
It pairs nicely with this one also sporting those eagles...
I shoot the High Power on occasion. At least its a caliber I have other pistols matched in and the M39 is also a 9mm so Im getting a gun with commonality of ammo, not to mention it would make a winning three of a kind mated with these two....
Thinking to trade the Browning 1910, 1920 or whatever it is toward the M39.
I paid cheap for it. I know gun broker will show some prices but any of you vintage guys have any insight on these old guns?
Its called a Smith and Wesson Model 39.
Sure Sihrmechanic offered to put me in touch with some one that is a collector and he did give me the info but there is something about just being right there with the pistol when it comes along.
My local honey hole just got a Model 39 in. Looks clean, fixed sights, wood grip panels, slight bluing wear. Approx $550.
A coworker had a FIL pass and in the sales of some belongings I ended up buying a neat Browning, the gun that started WWI when wielded by Gavrillo Princip....
Its got those ridiculous eagles stamped on it and shoots a dumb caliber but its a pretty neat historical pistol and one of JMBs designs.
It pairs nicely with this one also sporting those eagles...
I shoot the High Power on occasion. At least its a caliber I have other pistols matched in and the M39 is also a 9mm so Im getting a gun with commonality of ammo, not to mention it would make a winning three of a kind mated with these two....
Thinking to trade the Browning 1910, 1920 or whatever it is toward the M39.
I paid cheap for it. I know gun broker will show some prices but any of you vintage guys have any insight on these old guns?
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