45NUTT
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I am assuming that if the revolver says 38 Special on the barrel, it is okay to shoot standard 38 special in it. If the barrel says 38 S&W CTG, then it would be the shorter 38, correct?
I am looking at a 1905 M&P and the barrel has the 38 Special ctg marking. I am fairly new to the older S&W revolvers and I have been bitten hard!

On another note, which book do y'all recommend for a reference? I was looking on Amazon for one by Roy Jinks. Is there one that is better?
To date I have acquired a nickel HE 32 Long 4th change, a pre model 30 32 Long, a blued 32-20 3rd (?) change and a 6" nickel 32-20 3rd or 4th change.
When did target sights become more readily available on HE's?
I am looking at a 1905 M&P and the barrel has the 38 Special ctg marking. I am fairly new to the older S&W revolvers and I have been bitten hard!


On another note, which book do y'all recommend for a reference? I was looking on Amazon for one by Roy Jinks. Is there one that is better?
To date I have acquired a nickel HE 32 Long 4th change, a pre model 30 32 Long, a blued 32-20 3rd (?) change and a 6" nickel 32-20 3rd or 4th change.
When did target sights become more readily available on HE's?