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My stainless S&W Model 62 isn't a J-Frame, it's an E-Frame,,,
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 4177514" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Never heard of that always in the past 1-59 denoted blued or nickel. Past 60 if it started with a 6 it was stainless and if it started with a 5 it was blue/nickel and started with a 4 was usually alloy. Newer ones I got no idea since I stopped collecting them around 2000 No locks for me. oops! 61 came in blue/nickel forgot that pesky little 22</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 4177514, member: 6777"] Never heard of that always in the past 1-59 denoted blued or nickel. Past 60 if it started with a 6 it was stainless and if it started with a 5 it was blue/nickel and started with a 4 was usually alloy. Newer ones I got no idea since I stopped collecting them around 2000 No locks for me. oops! 61 came in blue/nickel forgot that pesky little 22 [/QUOTE]
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