I have been in contact with a young shooter who has happened across a chance at a 90s model 3" 38 special Smith and Wesson. Sorry I do not have a model as he wasn't sure himself of it.
I informed him of checking the cylinder for play with the hammer cocked,"empty of course", taking a close look at the cone, and checking to make sure the trigger wasn't bubba-ed to break from a slight breeze.
Did I miss anything?
He stands to pay $300 for the pistol and 100 rds of factory hollow points.
I told em buy it and if he decides he doesn't want it I'd take it.
I'm not too savvy on Smith history or their specifics. Is there anything I'm missing?
I informed him of checking the cylinder for play with the hammer cocked,"empty of course", taking a close look at the cone, and checking to make sure the trigger wasn't bubba-ed to break from a slight breeze.
Did I miss anything?
He stands to pay $300 for the pistol and 100 rds of factory hollow points.
I told em buy it and if he decides he doesn't want it I'd take it.
I'm not too savvy on Smith history or their specifics. Is there anything I'm missing?