So I continue on my quest to not buy any "new" guns in 2022. So today I found my second Hand Ejector this year, a 6" .38 Special, which the seller said was 1912. If so, that makes it 110 years old. Maybe so. My SCS&W says the serial, 215519, falls in the range of 1909-1915, so the number makes sense for 1912. All serials match, butt, barrel, and cylinder, plus it still has the original grips. The serial is penciled onto them, too. No lanyard ring hole, or any indication there ever was one. Cell phone pics are actually a little better than it looks to the eyes. Nickel, seems original, no "N" on the butt, a little bit of corrosion in usual places, but no pits. Bore is sharp. Cylinder face is black from shooting, turn line is not prominent. Needs a thorough cleaning. Action is smooth. A good addition to the other "older-than-me-Smiths" I've picked up in the past couple of years.
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