Hello Everyone,
I was given a bunch of empty brass and lead while doing a home inspection recently. I don't reload myself and don't plan on starting. Just wondering if anyone was interested in taking them off my hands. Here's a picture to show you what I've got. It's all sorted for the most...
I appreciate the feedback! It says Model-10, no dash. I took the grip off and it is the original with the same serial number 452xxx stamped on the wood. I attached another pic of the Model-10 stamp. Any suggestions on what I should use to clean and preserve the grip wood?
Oh wow! Thats good to know! All of the moving parts seem to be in great shape with nothing loose or binding. The firing pin moves a little back and forth in the hammer.But Ive heard thats ok and necessary to an extent.
Its in really good shape. But, having said that, should I clean it before I use it or even try to shoot it at all? I dont want to damage it given the age.
Thanks rcmodel. That makes me even more anxious to try it out! My girls dad has a S&W .357 revolver that is really fun to shoot. I cant wait to show and tell what I've learned on here.
Thanks for the fast response. I did some research and from what I gather, it's a service revolver from 1960. My daily CC is a Px4 storm full size .40. So this should be a nice change of pace at the range.
I have a 38 special that was handed down to me. The serial number is on the bottom and reads C 452xxx. It has fixed sights and also has MOD-10 stamped in front of the cylinder.
Im trying to figure out what year it was made and possibly what its worth. Im not trying to sell it though. Just...
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