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I dont know what gun i have but it is old. Can anybody help?

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Serial number 1255 on bottom of handle and 2376 when you open the cylinder . 38 spl
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1255 is the serial number. The gun is an 1899. This was called the .38 Military and Police first model. identified by the lack of a locking lug on the bottom of the barrel and the straight barrel profile with no flare where it meets the frame. Looks beautiful for being 122 years old.
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1255 is the serial number. The gun is an 1899.
Thank you
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Hey SD,

Welcome to S&W!

Wow! What a fine piece of AMERICANA!!

Good for you!

Later, Mark
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WOW! Yours is within 50 of mine! :D That's just gorgeous! Mine shipped June 1900.
Only proviso is: avoid jacketed ammo.

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Welcome to the forums from the Wiregrass! That's a beautiful gun. Would you post some more pictures with a little better lighting?
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WOW! Yours is within 50 of mine! :D That's just gorgeous! Mine shipped June 1900.
Only proviso is: avoid jacketed ammo.

Really nice gun
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Really nice gun
Thanks. Post more pic of yours! Any history behind it?
Thanks. Post more pic of yours! Any history behind it?
great grandfather’s gun passed down through the generations
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How about the other side :D
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Hey S,

Looks great!

Wonderful thing! To have a Family Heirloom in that condition!

Later, Mark
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Agreed! Great piece. Care for it well and your grandkids will be shooting it. (y)
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Welcome to the forum!

Looks like a nice bit of S&W history.
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That is a fine older revolver for sure! Welcome to the forum.
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I love the look of those. Nice acquisition!
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1255 is the serial number. The gun is an 1899. This was called the .38 Military and Police first model. identified by the lack of a locking lug on the bottom of the barrel and the straight barrel profile with no flare where it meets the frame. Looks beautiful for being 122 years old.
I have a. 38 S&W commercial m&p converted by cogswell and Harrison Ltd London
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Welcome to the forums from the Wiregrass! You should start a new thread instead of camping onto an old one. You will get a wider and better range of responses to a thread devoted to your gun. Likely what you have is a British Service Revolver from WWII. If the serial number starts with a V, it is also known as the Victory Model. It was common after WWII for them to be modified for the US market by shortening the barrel and reaming the cylinder chambers for .38 Special. If you will post pictures in a new thread, we can tell you more.
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Welcome to the forums from the Wiregrass! You should start a new thread instead of camping onto an old one. You will get a wider and better range of responses to a thread devoted to your gun. Likely what you have is a British Service Revolver from WWII. If the serial number starts with a V, it is also known as the Victory Model. It was common after WWII for them to be modified for the US market by shortening the barrel and reaming the cylinder chambers for .38 Special. If you will post pictures in a new thread, we can tell you more.
I am sorry I am not good at these forms but I will see what I can do
The barrel is not shortened and the number on the bottom of the handle doesn't start with a v
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