I ran across a S&W 640 which is stamped CAI Georgia VT. Is this an import stamp? Why would it be stamped? How does this affect the weapons value? Thanks for all responses.
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Questions on CAI stamped Smith and Wesson
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Re: Questions on CAI stamped Smith and Wesson
Yes, it is an import stamp, as CAI is for Century Arms.
However, I don't know what the circumstances would be that a 640 would have been imported.
However, I don't know what the circumstances would be that a 640 would have been imported.
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Re: Questions on CAI stamped Smith and Wesson
Thats what has me stumped. The usual S&M markings are on the right side of the gun and the import stamp is on the left side of the frame just under the cylinder. I later wished I had checked to see if there was a 640-? This is a prelock series.
Re: Questions on CAI stamped Smith and Wesson
Century has brought lots of American-made guns back "home". Many were police guns in other countries (carried lots, shot little).
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Re: Questions on CAI stamped Smith and Wesson
I just couldn't think of a reason that a revolver as new as a 640 would have been exported and re-imported.
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