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  1. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    I've scoured the web trying to get info on this revolver I purchased. Would appreciate any info someone may have. Thanks.
  2. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    I inherited a Smith & Wesson 38 Special CTG revolver from my grandfather and was hoping to get some more information regarding history, rarity, etc. from the experienced folks here on the forum. I am including three pictures. The serial number is on both the butt of the pistol, as well as the...
  3. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Another request to identify a .38 Special CTG. We're told this was manufactured between 1911 and 1913 (although not verified). Thanks in advance for the help!
  4. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    Can anyone help me find out the year my pistol was made and how much it might be worth? It's a Smith & Wesson 38 special ctg. It has a 4 in barrel and is a 6 shot. The model is 10-5. Any help is appreciated.
  5. The Armory
    I just inherited two S&W pistols from my father in law and was wondering how to figure out more about these models and when they were built. 38 S & W special ctg 4" Barrel Stainless Steel - wood grips S/N on frame butt BNR 4208 ----------------- S & W 357 Magnum 4" Barrel Stainless Steel...
  6. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    Hello. I recently inherited a 38 S&W Special CTG. It's blued with wooden grip. Has the S&W circular medallion on the grip. Four inch barrel. Model number under the butt is C18XXX. It is pretty worn but seems in good condition. It was a duty firearm. I also inherited a small (concealed carry...
  7. S&W Revolvers 1945 to Present
    purchased a used gun for Christmas present for my husband; paid $375......hope I didn't get a bad deal! Any help with identifying or dating our gun would be greatly appreciated! Smith and Wesson Barrel stamped 38 S&W Special CTG serial number starts with K M19 Made in U.S.A. Marcas...
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