Smith & Wesson Forum

Advertise With Us Search
Go Back   Smith & Wesson Forum > Smith & Wesson Revolvers > S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961

S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961 All 5-Screw & Vintage 4-Screw SWING-OUT Cylinder REVOLVERS, and the 35 Autos and 32 Autos


 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Prev Previous Post   Next Post Next
  #1  
Old 07-12-2017, 04:12 PM
sigp220.45's Avatar
sigp220.45 sigp220.45 is offline
US Veteran
Hey, that's no Chief Special! A Terrier finally joins the pack Hey, that's no Chief Special! A Terrier finally joins the pack Hey, that's no Chief Special! A Terrier finally joins the pack Hey, that's no Chief Special! A Terrier finally joins the pack Hey, that's no Chief Special! A Terrier finally joins the pack  
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Colorado
Posts: 8,171
Likes: 28,091
Liked 34,170 Times in 5,339 Posts
Default Hey, that's no Chief Special! A Terrier finally joins the pack

I had just finished shooting at my indoor range, and took a quick look at their handgun wall. It is usually all tactical stuff, but today I was taken aback by what I thought was a flat latch Chief's Special. The tag said Model 36, but that short cylinder was a dead giveaway.



Finally, a Terrier. I've had a weird hankering for one dating back to my youth, when I was watching either "What's My Line" or "To Tell The Truth". One of the contestants was a police detective, and either Bill Cullen or Orson Bean asked them what a Terrier was. None of them knew, not even the real guy. Bill/Orson said - Its the kind of gun my neighbor the cop carries.

The seed was planted in my little pre-teen gun nut brain. I consulted the 1967 version of the internet (a stack of old Gun Digests) to see what the hell they were talking about.



Oh man. Bill/Orson had the coolest neighbor. His gun shot "Super Police" ammo!

Over the years I just never ran across one. I have two other .38 S&W revolvers - a Safety Hammerless and a WWII Enfield. They wanted $329, and I didn't even dicker.

It's not pristine. Plenty of wear, but the grips are right and it hasn't been refinished that I can tell.



I'm guessing its from around 1955. No Model number on it.



I love the stubby little rounds.





This is my first I frame. It is an I frame, right?



It feels great. It is light and handy and it's about the same size as my little LCP.

Anyway, it is great to finally scratch that old itch.

I've dipped my toe back into reloading with an old Lyman 310, and I have a set of .38 S&W dies. I'm looking forward to spending some range time with this old fella.
__________________
“What you got, ain’t new.”

Last edited by sigp220.45; 07-12-2017 at 04:29 PM.
Reply With Quote
 

Tags
enfield, terrier


Posting Rules
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
...finally...a Chief's Special... ParadiseRoad S&W Revolvers: 1961 to 1980 33 09-16-2016 09:35 PM
**FOUND**WTT Red Terrier Box For A Red Chief's Special Box rusty37874 WANTED to Buy 0 03-17-2016 05:11 PM
Heavy Duty 6 pack: one more joins the pack 1blindref S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961 13 10-29-2014 10:20 PM
Terrier vs. Chief Special Texas Star S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961 21 03-21-2011 04:06 AM

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.3
smith-wessonforum.com tested by Norton Internet Security smith-wessonforum.com tested by McAfee Internet Security

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:57 PM.


Smith-WessonForum.com is not affiliated with Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: SWHC)