190? UPDATE
I had a short time between the information that was initially provided to me here and when I had to get to work last night.
I took advantage of it and went to look at the gun in question.
I bought the gun and brought it home. for those engaged in the discussion over the model, the SN is 59779.
What came home with me is my first venture into HE's. IMO the gun retains between 60 & 65 % of original finish. I have been informed here the stocks are not correct. So if someone could show me what the correct wood stocks are, I can start that search. If someone can tell me what the current stocks are, as soon as I locate the correct ones, these will go up for sale.
The gun is indeed a 5" bbl, and the rear sight is the target type.
The action is well timed, and still very tight. lock up is very good. The bore is shiny with no dark spots, pits or rings. cylinder chambers are in the same condition. The recoil shield is barely worn and shows no cartridge imprints in the blue.
I cannot get the initial photos to load from my computer. I sent Mike 3 pictures of the gun as I received it and the SN for his data base. perhaps he can get them to load. I am going to clean it up and take more pics. I will try to load those when I have them.
I can now see why you all love these guns. the action on this is incredible to me. It feels quite different than my model #'d Smiths. The SA trigger is as good as any other Smith I own and better than some. The DA while heavy, is quite smooth. I marvel at the quality of this gun. Considering the manufacturing technology of this time period this seems a work of art.
I will be sending off the form to get this lettered. Due to the debate I really want the factory "official" determination. Mike, thank you for sharing your letter.
Aside from the ethical stand point, is this safe to shoot? I really want to shoot it.The barrel is stamped "38 S&W special & US service ctg's" does anyone have a load recipe they would recommend?
Thank you all for your input, it has been invaluable to me. I would like to compliment all of you. While this gun has stirred some lively debate as to it's proper categorization, you have all been civil, and the discussion has not fallen into disrespectful discourse. This forum is one of the finest and most valued parts of my Smith hobby.
I had a short time between the information that was initially provided to me here and when I had to get to work last night.
I took advantage of it and went to look at the gun in question.
I bought the gun and brought it home. for those engaged in the discussion over the model, the SN is 59779.
What came home with me is my first venture into HE's. IMO the gun retains between 60 & 65 % of original finish. I have been informed here the stocks are not correct. So if someone could show me what the correct wood stocks are, I can start that search. If someone can tell me what the current stocks are, as soon as I locate the correct ones, these will go up for sale.
The gun is indeed a 5" bbl, and the rear sight is the target type.
The action is well timed, and still very tight. lock up is very good. The bore is shiny with no dark spots, pits or rings. cylinder chambers are in the same condition. The recoil shield is barely worn and shows no cartridge imprints in the blue.
I cannot get the initial photos to load from my computer. I sent Mike 3 pictures of the gun as I received it and the SN for his data base. perhaps he can get them to load. I am going to clean it up and take more pics. I will try to load those when I have them.
I can now see why you all love these guns. the action on this is incredible to me. It feels quite different than my model #'d Smiths. The SA trigger is as good as any other Smith I own and better than some. The DA while heavy, is quite smooth. I marvel at the quality of this gun. Considering the manufacturing technology of this time period this seems a work of art.
I will be sending off the form to get this lettered. Due to the debate I really want the factory "official" determination. Mike, thank you for sharing your letter.
Aside from the ethical stand point, is this safe to shoot? I really want to shoot it.The barrel is stamped "38 S&W special & US service ctg's" does anyone have a load recipe they would recommend?
Thank you all for your input, it has been invaluable to me. I would like to compliment all of you. While this gun has stirred some lively debate as to it's proper categorization, you have all been civil, and the discussion has not fallen into disrespectful discourse. This forum is one of the finest and most valued parts of my Smith hobby.