I am not a K38 person so I'm looking for opinions on this revolver from the ones who know.
I came across this and its condition was too good to let it end up a truck gun, and the price was very right. When I got home I read in the SCSW 3rd that they were offered with 6" or 8-3/8" narrow ribbed barrels with Patridge front sights, except for 1000+ Dayton's in 1965, a few AFPG's before that, and the PC run from 1995. Anyone know of any other runs? I know, the only way to know for sure is to get lettered. There's just other ones I am going to letter first.
This one shipped in September, 1971, s/n 1K289xx so it doesn't fall into any of the runs mentioned. It has a wide ribbed barrel with a Baughman front sight, no insert. I don't know if this is considered a heavy barrel on a K-38, it's identical to the one on my 4" 19, except there's no shroud for the ejector rod (and the rollmark). It sure doesn't seem as heavy as the ones on Model 13s.
The coloring on the hammer was the first thing to catch my eye. The turn line is not through the bluing, it's 'bank vault' tight, and the grain on the bottom of the smooth target is perfectly matched. What do you think?
I came across this and its condition was too good to let it end up a truck gun, and the price was very right. When I got home I read in the SCSW 3rd that they were offered with 6" or 8-3/8" narrow ribbed barrels with Patridge front sights, except for 1000+ Dayton's in 1965, a few AFPG's before that, and the PC run from 1995. Anyone know of any other runs? I know, the only way to know for sure is to get lettered. There's just other ones I am going to letter first.


This one shipped in September, 1971, s/n 1K289xx so it doesn't fall into any of the runs mentioned. It has a wide ribbed barrel with a Baughman front sight, no insert. I don't know if this is considered a heavy barrel on a K-38, it's identical to the one on my 4" 19, except there's no shroud for the ejector rod (and the rollmark). It sure doesn't seem as heavy as the ones on Model 13s.
The coloring on the hammer was the first thing to catch my eye. The turn line is not through the bluing, it's 'bank vault' tight, and the grain on the bottom of the smooth target is perfectly matched. What do you think?

