Thanks again,
Looks like I will sending for a history from S&W on both of these pieces. You have peeked my intrest from mear curiosity to a need to know. It would be even better if I have located a "hard to find" 6" model. But even if I don't, I have found 2 clean well kept pieces of American...
Thanks for your posts. I will continue to research both of these revolvers for their historical value and not for their monitary value (which is on the low side anyway) I do not plan on relocating these to a new residence anytime soon.
Rack
Thanks Old Fuff.
On the second revolver mentioned, it does have fine checkering on the hammer. Could this be a .38-200, an unmarked "Victory" model? The lanyard ring looks like it was original and seems "heavy duty". Is it possible it is original. I can not find any info on either of these...
HELP!!!
I have recently aquired a 4" S&W revolver. It has no model number, but it is marked with 38 S. & W. Special CTG on the right side of the barrel, made in U.S.A. lower right side and S&W trade mark on the right side plate. On the left side of the barrel is marked SMITH & WESSON. On...
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