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I have a smith&Wesson revolver I'm trying to find info on it.
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Welcome to the Forum! Well, it doesn't look like a Smith and Wesson, honestly it is more like one of the inexpensive revolvers made around the 1900s. Chances are it fires an S&W cartridge, like .32 or .38 S&W?
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Yes. Definitely not a Smith and Wesson. What does it say on the barrel? In the first picture I see Company and assume a company name is on there, but cut off in the picture.
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it says American double action h&r arms comp Worcester mass USA 38s.&w.ctge.
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Well then, I would say its a Harrington & Richardson...That would be the H&R arms company
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any idea on the value.
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any idea on the value.
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Not really, but it's not much. If it is in shootable condition, and you want to shoot it, it takes .38 S&W cartridges, which is not the same as .38 Special.
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any idea on the value.
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You see these all the time at gun shows. Usually not to expensive, $150 or less.
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but it take bullets it has a cylinder.
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Yes, it is a firearm. I would not shoot it unless it was checked out by a competent gunsmith to verify it was safe to fire. As CIsland said, they are not worth a lot of money. If it is a family heirloom there may be some sentimental value, but that's about it.
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I have a Smith & Wesson 22lr revolver 4'' barrel adjustable sights some people call it a kit gun light frame small grip frame maybe a J frame. Wooden grips gun is stock looks like the day it was made serial # starts M389xx. What model would this be?
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Yes, it is a firearm. I would not shoot it unless it was checked out by a competent gunsmith to verify it was safe to fire. As CIsland said, they are not worth a lot of money. If it is a family heirloom there may be some sentimental value, but that's about it.
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This. Definitely have a professional gunsmith check it out before firing it!
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I would take it to the next gun buy back and turn it in for a $50 gift certificate to the local super market!!
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Yes, it is a firearm. I would not shoot it unless it was checked out by a competent gunsmith to verify it was safe to fire. As CIsland said, they are not worth a lot of money. If it is a family heirloom there may be some sentimental value, but that's about it.
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Or you can let Chumlee fire it for you.
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It is an H&R revolver. It is more of a curio than anything else. it appears to be in 90% condition. In that condition I would say $100-150. In 80% condition I would say $50-75.
Ammo is still available, but in my humble opinion it isn't much good as a defense gun nor would it make a good range gun. In other words, you could shoot it but why would you?
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Man, that's ugly. I would shoot it, though.
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