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Old 03-22-2024, 10:27 AM
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Photos would help here.

Several possibilities. A K frame model of 1902 with ".38 S & W Special and U.S. Service CTG" on the left barrel. A WW II era .38 Victory Model but also a K frame. Or as MG mentioned, an N frame conversion of a .45 1917 Army with a .38/44 barrel and cylinder.
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