I'll also welcome you to the Forum! You made quite an entrance with that nice pre-war .38/44 Outdoorsman (ca. 1937). Yours appears to have been manufactured in about the middle of the production run (1931-1941), and only 4,761 pre-war Outdoorsman revolvers were manufactured (according to the "Standard Catalog of S&W, 5th Ed."). S&W paused civilian production in 1941 at s/n 62023 due to WWII, and didn't return to civilian production until 1946. The .38/44 is a target version (adjustable rear sight), and was designed by S&W to handle a more powerful hot-loaded .38 Special round in a larger and stronger N-frame. The S&W .38/44 round was also known as .38 Special High Velocity. Revolvers like yours are very popular with Forum members and highly sought after. I hope you take it out to the range and shoot some .38 Specials...it should be an extremely smooth and accurate revolver. Congratulations on a great find and you did very well on the price. Enjoy!