Hello everyone...
Let me start by thanking anyone on here that can give me a little info. I just recieved 2 guns that were my Dad's. He has passed away, and I just was curious what they were. They are both REAL OLD, but look brand new. One is an old bolt action rifle, which ill look around on these forums on where to correctly post, but the other is a Smith and Wesson revolver, 6 shot, says Smith and Wesson 38 special ctg. down one side of barrel. It has a 5+ inch barrel.The serial number is a six digit number followed by a star. Furst four digits of serial# are 2692**. This number is on the end of the grip, written inside grip, on end of the cylinder... And has the number 1926 stamped inside the open area where the cylinder rests when closed as well as near the hinge of the cylinder.IT has wooden handleswith S&W medallions in it. Chrome finish...not sure what else would be important to look for.
Let me start by thanking anyone on here that can give me a little info. I just recieved 2 guns that were my Dad's. He has passed away, and I just was curious what they were. They are both REAL OLD, but look brand new. One is an old bolt action rifle, which ill look around on these forums on where to correctly post, but the other is a Smith and Wesson revolver, 6 shot, says Smith and Wesson 38 special ctg. down one side of barrel. It has a 5+ inch barrel.The serial number is a six digit number followed by a star. Furst four digits of serial# are 2692**. This number is on the end of the grip, written inside grip, on end of the cylinder... And has the number 1926 stamped inside the open area where the cylinder rests when closed as well as near the hinge of the cylinder.IT has wooden handleswith S&W medallions in it. Chrome finish...not sure what else would be important to look for.
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