


This Lawman Mk III was too good to pass up. 357 magnum snubbie for a few years now and they sure aren't easy to find. The Luger was a nice piece, but I've had a jones for a mid-size. Actually the grips have the serial number written on both panels so perhaps it's the original factory installed grips? Anyway I traded an Model 1914 Erfurt P08 Luger (mfd. There was a beautiful Lawman Mk III 2" with the original service grips. Today was no exception.I wasn't intending to bring anything home, but in the past that's when I've found some of my favorite pieces. In the past couple of years I've purchased a pre-war S&W Heavy Duty with a 5" barrel and a Webley Mk VI from him. The owner is known to pay fairly well for interesting pieces and I've always been impressed with his selection. Went to one of my favorite pawnshops yesterday. I know I know this is the S&W forum, but sometimes I wander over to the other guys.
