Forgive me if I'm in the wrong place - I'm looking for two speed loaders for this gun:
38 S & W Special C T G
6 inch
Square
6
fixed
S 927005
Answer to my post about identifying it:
IdahoGal:
You have a post war .38 Military & Police revolver manufactured between 1945 & 1948. In a modified form this is still manufactured as the S&W Model 10.
The S stands for Safety - an internal hammer block was fitted to all S&Ws after late 1944 that prevents it from firing if dropped on the hammer. Literally millions of these guns were made, so value is not great, in 2006 the standard catalog of S&W gave a value of $300 in excellent condition.
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I went to a gun store and after being ignored for 20 minutes, I was told I'd have to go to a gun show to find one. I didn't have the gun with me and was told this after I gave all the details.
Thank you,
JoAnne
38 S & W Special C T G
6 inch
Square
6
fixed
S 927005
Answer to my post about identifying it:
IdahoGal:
You have a post war .38 Military & Police revolver manufactured between 1945 & 1948. In a modified form this is still manufactured as the S&W Model 10.
The S stands for Safety - an internal hammer block was fitted to all S&Ws after late 1944 that prevents it from firing if dropped on the hammer. Literally millions of these guns were made, so value is not great, in 2006 the standard catalog of S&W gave a value of $300 in excellent condition.
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[a]http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=372213&page=73[/a]
I went to a gun store and after being ignored for 20 minutes, I was told I'd have to go to a gun show to find one. I didn't have the gun with me and was told this after I gave all the details.
Thank you,
JoAnne