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Hello,
My mother has a S&W .38 spl that she's going to sell me and could use some help identifying and possible value of. We've done our best to obtain as much info as we could.
I called S&W and based on the serial number the tech person stated the gun should have been made around 1957. His best guess is that it is a "chief's special" and stated they made a bunch of these. He also stated that if it flips open to load the cylinder (not break open) it is a "J" frame.
Here's a quote from my mother's description: "Serial # = 87802 no letters at all, stamped on bottom of frame
Could be: Model 60, or Model 637 – they are itentical except for barrel length. Model 60 has a 2.125 barrel, the 637 has a 1.875" barrel. Both are .38 Special, shoot 5 rounds. Barrel on my gun is stamped ".38 S&W Spl" and frame has the round trademark stamped on the left side. Right side of frame is stamped "Made in USA, Marcas Registradas, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass." Frame appears to have three screws on right side of frame. Looks like it might be a "J" frame. Satin stainless finish. Front sight is sharply ribbed, rear sight is sunk flush into the frame. Extractor has a knurled knob in it's middle. Model 60 is priced by S&W on website at $729; 637 is $469. I'm sure these are new prices and gun isn't new."
Here's some pics she emailed me. Can you define exactly which model it is and it's approximate value? I wish to buy it from her and want be fair as to it's value. It doesn't have the original grip but we may have them. I have to root through my father's stuff after we lost him. It does not have the original box and it is in very good condition.
Thank you,
Eric
My mother has a S&W .38 spl that she's going to sell me and could use some help identifying and possible value of. We've done our best to obtain as much info as we could.
I called S&W and based on the serial number the tech person stated the gun should have been made around 1957. His best guess is that it is a "chief's special" and stated they made a bunch of these. He also stated that if it flips open to load the cylinder (not break open) it is a "J" frame.
Here's a quote from my mother's description: "Serial # = 87802 no letters at all, stamped on bottom of frame
Could be: Model 60, or Model 637 – they are itentical except for barrel length. Model 60 has a 2.125 barrel, the 637 has a 1.875" barrel. Both are .38 Special, shoot 5 rounds. Barrel on my gun is stamped ".38 S&W Spl" and frame has the round trademark stamped on the left side. Right side of frame is stamped "Made in USA, Marcas Registradas, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass." Frame appears to have three screws on right side of frame. Looks like it might be a "J" frame. Satin stainless finish. Front sight is sharply ribbed, rear sight is sunk flush into the frame. Extractor has a knurled knob in it's middle. Model 60 is priced by S&W on website at $729; 637 is $469. I'm sure these are new prices and gun isn't new."
Here's some pics she emailed me. Can you define exactly which model it is and it's approximate value? I wish to buy it from her and want be fair as to it's value. It doesn't have the original grip but we may have them. I have to root through my father's stuff after we lost him. It does not have the original box and it is in very good condition.
Thank you,
Eric







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