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Unread 02-02-2013, 12:23 PM   #16
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Allen,

I think you're right about the special orders. I have a few Smiths and one Field Grade from the mid 1920's is nickel plated; not every part, just the outside of the action, lock plates, and screw heads. Some say these were done aftermarket as the factory never advertised this kind of work and there is nothing in the records about it. Others feel that it was done at the factory because of the work masking off what was not to be nickeled in order that tolerances were maintained and not having to refit parts already fitted and assembled.
I also have an early 00 grade Smith that operates like yours and I thought there was something wrong with it also.

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