There is a revolver at a LGS with an unusual stamp on the right side of the frame. It is tagged as a model 15, but I dont' recall seeing any model numbers on the gun, the bluing is in pretty good condition overall, just some minor wear on the muzzle and top of the front sight. The unusual stamp on the right side of the frame appears to be the Third Reich eagle and swastika national insignia with the number 63 underneath. All of the clerks at the counter claimed to have never seen the stamp before. Is there a way to determine if a gun has been reblued? What would be a fair price for such a revolver be?
a) caliber
.38 S&W Special
b) bbl length (from cylinder to muzzle)
4"
c) grips shape (round or square)
Square
d) number of shots/cylinder bores
6
e) type of sights.
Adjustable, ramp front sight with orange-red insert
f) serial number, and if there is a letter in front of or anywhere near the s/n on the bottom of the grip
K 224108
g) Model number if it is under the crane.
I did not see a model number under the crane, there were some numbers under the crane though
a) caliber
.38 S&W Special
b) bbl length (from cylinder to muzzle)
4"
c) grips shape (round or square)
Square
d) number of shots/cylinder bores
6
e) type of sights.
Adjustable, ramp front sight with orange-red insert
f) serial number, and if there is a letter in front of or anywhere near the s/n on the bottom of the grip
K 224108
g) Model number if it is under the crane.
I did not see a model number under the crane, there were some numbers under the crane though