Thanks
I haven't gotten the letter. I probably should do that.
The ejector star is blued, by the way. I will definitely be taking better pictures. That way, there will be less "guessing" on other people's parts.
No Panic here; No Chaos either; Only Order. My work has just begun.
-J
Thanks!!
Hey,
Where is a good place to sell something like this? If it is worth $500, I need the cash to pay on bills. Any advice would be most welcome.
-J
Thanks!
I'm not sure about the finish. It is just really shiny like stainless or chrome. The pearl grips are flawless. I will definitely heed your advice about low pressure ammo...uhhh...could you tell me what that is?? :rolleyes: Sorry! I'm kinda new to the whole old gun thing. I want...
getting closer...
On the S&W forum a guy told me this was a model 1905 1st change probably made between 1906 and 1909. What do y'all think? Anyone know how much this might be worth? I'm just keeping the gun and wanting to know if I got a good deal. I paid $200 for it.
Thanks!
-J
Ahh...
Ugghh!! You are so right!! Why did I say ivory? I must have seen one that looked like mine that had ivory grips. I knew they were pearl. I was just being a dingleberry. Sorry about that!
Pics
Here are some pics of it. My camera stinks, so I wasn't able to get any close-ups. Click on this link: http://www.jasonrpcrabbe.com/firearms.html
Another strange thing about this gun is that I put it side by side with my Ruger Single-Six convertible and the barrel comes up about 1/4"...
Hi guys,
First time threader, so please bare with me. I can try to get a picture, but for now I am going to describe this gun:
Smith & Wesson .38 special "hand-ejecter" revolver.
Nickel finish
Beautiful ivory grips that only go as high as the top of the trigger (unlike other ivory...
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