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  1. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Hey all, found this old revolver in my dad's safe, all the information I have on it is listed in the thread title and in the pics, can I get help dating it as well as value? (not looking to sell just want to know more about it). Thanks for any information you can give me :grin:
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    I have a S&W 32 cal revolver. I hope the pic is attached. I was wondering if anyone can tell me the model, possible year of manufacture, and should I shoot it? I have a reputable gun shop near me and they do sell the correct ammo., however I haven't brought the gun in so, over the phone their...
  3. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    hipnp Is there a repair book for the Smith & Wesson top break revolvers that anyone has written???? Thanks nugfaong David
  4. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Could anyone tell me what model this is? I'm also wondering if anyone knows a company that will restore top breaks, Fords will not. I've heard the debate on restoration over an over and lean both ways when it comes to the type of gun, this is not an expensive gun and will be a retirement gift...
  5. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    Got this in lue of a debt... I know nothing else about it. I have the original sales receipt for it from 1958, with matching serial number... However, it calls it a .38 special, which it is not. Any help would be appreciated. (Dating, value, authenticity, etc...)
  6. S&W Revolvers 1857 to 1945
    I have inherited an old nickel finish .38 top break, hammerless 5-shot revolver the only markings other than barrel and grips(black) were butt and cylinder # 2275xx just curious about the piece thanks Barrel markings were Springfield mass and caliber
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