identifying a smith and wesson 38 special


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xsix71
November 2, 2009, 06:43 PM
i have just inherited a smith and wesson .38 special ctg.. i know nothing about older revolvers and was hopeful that someone would be able to enlighten me.i believe its a 5 inch barrel 6 shot revolver..on the top of the barrel it says and i quote"smith and wesson springfield mass .patented0oct.8. 01.dec.17.01.feb 6.06.sept 14.09.dec. 29.14.also the serial number is 4068xx.any information would be helpful. thank you

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TeamPrecisionIT
November 2, 2009, 08:15 PM
Post in the revolvers section and they will get you squared away.

Damian

Oro
November 3, 2009, 01:11 AM
There's a "Date of birth" thread stickied at the top. It will tell you what information is needed to properly ID it. A photo of course is much more helpful if you can. Odds are, you have a Model of 1905 4th change - be sure to measure the barrel from the cylinder to the muzzle to get the length.

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