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Old 01-13-2022, 10:06 AM
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HELLO EVERYONE, I HAVE A FEW OLDER S&W REVOLVERS, HERE ARE THE SERIAL NUMBERS, CAN ANYONE TELL ME A MANUFACTURE DATE AND POSSIBLY WHAT MODEL THEY ARE

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Old 01-13-2022, 10:32 AM
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At least one of the guns belong in this sub-forum, so I’ll leave your thread here for now. The others are hand ejectors or modern S&W revolvers by our definitions.
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More information about the guns would help.

This should help explain the info we need:
CLICK HERE > To IDENTIFY your Gun >

The first gun looks like a post-war .22/32 Kit Gun (.22 LR) from the mid-1950’s.

Serial # M379XX appears to me a model 34 from the 1970’s. This is a later version of the .22/32 Kit Gun.
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Your photo's are too dark and the S/N's are not readable.
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This is the only antique. Looks like a Number 2 Army in .32 Rimfire long. Should be a 6 shot. That serial number is just post Civil War. So late 1860’s.

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Hello Mr. signman. pls give eash gun a little more attention. Do one at a time with some better pics and post the Sns and caliber.
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