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  1. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Hello, it’s my first time posting here and I’m trying to figure out the caliber of a snub nose revolver we inherited from my grandfather. The barrel stamp is 38 S&W CTG. and the handle and chamber stamps are both 69225. It also has a serrated trigger. A while ago my father was told that it won’t...
  2. What is it, When was it made, What's it worth?
    If there is any explanation on what exactly this firearm is it would be much appreciated. The name caliber serial number and barrel markings are in the title. I'm unsure of the barrel length but it looks as if there was a secondary bore on the cylinders. The photos attached is the only...
  3. What is it, When was it made, What's it worth?
    I recently inherited a .38 Special CTG with a 6" barrel, S/N 512036. As near as I have been able to determine, I believe it is probably manufactured prior to World War II and valued somewhere in the range of $300–$750. Does that sound about right? Would this be considered a Model 10 (or what...
  4. What is it, When was it made, What's it worth?
    I bought a smith and Wesson .38 special revolver some years back and I have been trying to find some information on it for a while in terms of what the specific model name is and possible year of manufacture. Anyone with any help or information be greatly appreciated I believe it’s a model 10...
  5. What is it, When was it made, What's it worth?
    I inherited this gun, which belonged to my grandfather in Mexico (Parral, Chihuahua). I would like to find out more about its history. Any information would be appreciated. I'm planning to keep it and restoring (replace hammer, grips, and refinishing it). Barrel length: 3" Bottom of the grip SN...
  6. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    This gun was passed down from my Great Great Uncle. He was a Detroit Police Detective. I don't know much else about him but this pistol is like a time capsule taking me back to that time. It's worn but I find it all the more beautiful with it's history. The action is smooth and the trigger is...
  7. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    Hey all! New to the forum and hope I’m posting this correctly. Got my first revolver today after years of owning semi-autos. It was my grandfathers and finally made its way to me. It’s a .38 Special CTG, Mod 67 no dash, with the serial number 6k43*** and was hoping someone could help me date...
  8. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    So i recently received my great uncles old revolvers. Lucky me one had all the paper work! The other one is a 38 Smith Wesson fixed sights in assuming 5-6 inch barrel as it is not in front of me! My question here is around what year would this be and is this considered a model 10? Serial number...
  9. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    I have what appears to be a nickeled revolver, 6 shot, wood grips, and has Smith & Wesson on one end of the barrel, and the other side only has S&W CTG? It doesn't appear to have any polishing marks, but it does not say .38 special anywhere and my local gun shop says it looks like it was...
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