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| Smoker |   |   |   | 1875 | 1884 |
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Manufactured by Johnson Bye & Co. respectively Iver Johnson Company from 1875 to 1884 .22 short r.f. caliber, 7 shot singel action revolver, spur trigger, solid flat frame, 2 1/2" round barrel, birdhead grips, marked SMOKER of SMOKER No. 1 SMOKER No. 1 marked, right side .32 short r.f. caliber, 5 shot singel action revolver, spur trigger, solid flat frame, 2" to 2 7/8" round barrel, birdhead grips, marked SMOKER or SMOKER No. 2, 32 CAL marked on the frame .38 short r.f. caliber, 5 shot singel action revolver, spur trigger, solid flat frame, 2" to 2 1/2" round barrel, birdhead grips, marked SMOKER or SMOKER No. 3 and 38 CAL .41 short r.f. caliber, 5 shot singel action revolver, spur trigger, solid flat frame, 3" round barrel, birdhead grips, markes SMOKER or SMOKER No. 4 with 41 CAL on the left frame or Hopkins & Allen production? .38 r.f. caliber, single action, 5 shot single action revolver, spur trigger, 3* octagonal barrel, solid flat frame, fluted cylinder, loading cut at the right side of the frame, it's said that H&A made them from 1879 to 1900 .38 r.f. caliber, single action, 5 shot revolver, solid frame, spur trigger, 2 1/2" rounnd barrel, marked SMOKER .38, birdhead grips, it's said that H&A made them from 1875 to 1900 |