Great price on a nice looking gun. It appears to have been professionally refinished but it's a very nice job. Enjoy, they are addictive.
The range I use is in a gunshop that mostly deals in Tactical Timmy stuff, but every once in a while someone will bring in older guns to trade for newer ones. Yesterday there were two nice vintage S&W's - a K-22 and a K-38.
I didn't hold out much hope for price - the only other S&W in the wall case was a well-worn ex-police Model 15 for $900. Imagine my surprise when they handed me the K-22 and I saw the tag.
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The K-38 was marked the same, but it was in my shooting buddy's hand and he wasn't letting go.
So, here it is:
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The grips are very nice and are numbered to the gun.
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I think it is from around 1948
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I don't think it has been shot all that much in the past 73 years. I'm gonna change that starting Monday when I can hit the range.
I've had terrible luck with K frame .22s having very sticky extraction. I hope this one is different.
The K-38 was just as nice, and had beautiful diamond target grips. It now lives next door.
...It appears to have been professionally refinished but it's a very nice job...
Great price on a nice looking gun. It appears to have been professionally refinished but it's a very nice job. Enjoy, they are addictive.
You did very well. That is quite a nice 5 screw K-38 Heavy Masterpiece.
Target stocks weren't numbered. Those, with the football cut, are right on the cusp of appearance in 1954. They might be original. I can't remember for sure when they arrived. In any case, they look nice.
Good luck with reconfiguring the case.
Target stocks, yes. But up until about 1955, the target stocks did not have the extractor relief cut in the left panel (so-called "football" cut). Yours are not the non-relieved type. It is possible, I suppose, that they came with the gun, depending on when it actually shipped. But I'd bet against it. The vast majority of the K-38s at that time shipped with Magna stocks. Those that came with targets were of the non-relieved style.My SCSW3 says target stocks were offered starting in 1951. I bet they're original to the gun.
My buddy decided the K-38 was too pretty to shoot, so I traded him a Heavy Duty he had been lusting after for a while. I only had $350 in the HD so I came out OK.
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Serial number puts it at 1954. I think the target hammer and target stocks were available as options. The stocks aren't numbered.
The logo, seams, screws, and other markings all look good.
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I'm happy with it, and I like having the two guns back together again. I have an old silverware case I've been saving, so I think I'll fix it up for them. It should look nice with a couple of vintage ammo boxes inside. It'll be a nice winter project.
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Range report to follow.