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Any way to date S&W model 17

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Four screws, diamond-pattern grips...4" blue, serial # 33xxx ...any guesses as to when it was made?

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Mr. Rat: You can try Mr. Nolden's web at this site or call S&W directly. I believe they have a historical research capability and can give you a very quick answer. Me, I don't have a clue as to when it was made, but you have got one of the really good ones! Have fun...
Regards, Mike
 
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Wrong Forum. Mike's quite right.
I know you'll understand my closing this thread.
Rich

[This message has been edited by Rich Lucibella (edited April 22, 1999).]
 
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