My story is I have this 38 special revolver, used by my Police Chief father in the 1950s that closely resembles the S&W Model 10 Military & Police Revolver of 1945. Except, it doesn’t say S&W anywhere on the pistol. I wrote S&W and here is my description: It appears to be a K frame with 4 screws on the right side. Also on the right side at the front of the frame, the word “SPAIN” is stamped.
On top of the barrel it says, BEST AMERICAN CARTRIDGES ARE THOSE THAT FIT BEST THE T.A.C. REVOLVER. There is a TAC Trade Mark just below the cylinder release button on the left side of the frame where the S&W Trademark would normally be located. The SN: 181395 is on the bottom of the butt. On the inside of the cylinder are the numbers 6 8 5 under the ejector.
S&W has no information on the handgun. Is there a way to trace this pistol? I would appreciate any help.
On top of the barrel it says, BEST AMERICAN CARTRIDGES ARE THOSE THAT FIT BEST THE T.A.C. REVOLVER. There is a TAC Trade Mark just below the cylinder release button on the left side of the frame where the S&W Trademark would normally be located. The SN: 181395 is on the bottom of the butt. On the inside of the cylinder are the numbers 6 8 5 under the ejector.
S&W has no information on the handgun. Is there a way to trace this pistol? I would appreciate any help.