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Old 03-15-2016, 01:20 AM
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What I have is a top-break in what I believe is a 38 S&W. I do not see a caliber anywhere on the gun. The serial numbers all match (3 places - bottom of the frame, the rear sight and the cylinder). The number is 249XXX. It is/was nickel plated, but a portion has rusted off. There is a lot of patent stamping on the top of the barrel, but it in't all easy to read since some has worn off. The barrel length is 3-1/4 inches. The hammer is visible and I do not see any markings on or around it. There are fixed sights and it has a strain screw. There are screws at the pivot under the cylinder, pivot for the hammer, the rear sight / top break securing position and one on the strain screw.
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