Whats your question? The 340 series is Smith and Wessons lightest J frame 5 shot revolver, with an empty weight of 13oz. The CT at the end of the 340 means crimson trace, crimson trace is a company who makes grips with built in lasers. You can buy a normal 340 or just about any firearm and later add the CT grips or just but them from the factor installed, but generally they add about $200-300 onto the price of the gun.
75 USD
age is determined by serial number...and model The company was founded in 1852 in Norwich, CT. To look up the age of a specific firearm, look up the model and serial number. Calling the company may help in this regard.
Art Smith died November 22, 1995, in Norwalk, CT, USA.
George Smith died January 7, 1965, in Greenwich, CT, USA.
It's about 340 miles from Bangor, central Maine, to New London, CT.
George Smith was born May 31, 1892, in East Port Chester, CT, USA.
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You mean CT. CT means Connecticut the abbreviation for Connecticut is CT get it?
What you have is a Colt Mark III series Lawman in 357 magnum that dates to 1969. Value depends on other things also. Do you have the box, manual, papers that came with it? What barrel length? What is the finish (blue or nickel)? A very broad range would be 250-600.
Half of CT,no. Half of CT, yes
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