Nothing online for S&W, but members here. including myself, have the S&W standard catalog that we could look up the year for you. Post the serial letter(s) and numbers from the bottom of the grip frame (Replacing the last 2 numbers with XX) and we can help.
Include a description of the gun...
Handgunlaw.us has info on some of the Indian Nations (top of main page).
I would call the Crow Creek tribal police and ask.
The tribal governments have their own laws and normally will not bother you if you are only passing through on the main highways. They do not recognize alot of...
There was a Gift $300 NRA Life Membership offered earlier this year. You had to be a friend or a relative of a current Life Member and it was to be paid for by the life member. No limits on how many could be signed up.
I got one from an uncle in Texas and now I'm a Life Member.
I heard there...
Forgot to add, the grip # is the serial number. The crane number(s) are S&W factory assembly numbers and were used to keep the same parts together as it was being built.
It looks to me like a .38 Military & Police of 1905 - 4th change.
758,296 manufactured between 1915-1942. Serial # range 241704-700000 1915-1940 & 700000-1000000 1940-1942
I'm guessing it was made 1930-1935. That's as close to a date as I can get to.
You can get a letter from S&W archives...
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