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There's a gun I am interested in buying. The only designations on it are that it is Smith & Wesson, that it shoots .38 Specials, and it is called an
"Airweight". It has nice walnut grips, and a very short barrel, I would estimate a little shy of 2" in length. It also has an exposed hammer with a long spur. Manufactured probably late 70's or early 80's, is definitely not one of the new models with the enclosed hammer. Finish is black, almost looks like a baked on paint instead of traditional bluing. Looks like a great "car" gun. Is there a model number assigned this gun? Thanks.
"Airweight". It has nice walnut grips, and a very short barrel, I would estimate a little shy of 2" in length. It also has an exposed hammer with a long spur. Manufactured probably late 70's or early 80's, is definitely not one of the new models with the enclosed hammer. Finish is black, almost looks like a baked on paint instead of traditional bluing. Looks like a great "car" gun. Is there a model number assigned this gun? Thanks.
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