Maverick1950
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These are some pictures of a 5" Third Model HE .44 that was my father's. Its serial number is 340XX, and from what I can gather on this forum, it was produced in about 1930. When S&W starts taking orders for letters again, I will probably try to get one.
I originally posted about this gun on the 1945 to Present forum last month, because I didn't know what it was.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/530103904/m/7541085123/p/1
I have since taken it to a gunsmith for cleaning and checking out. It test-fired fine, and I am looking forward to taking it to the range. The pictures in this post are "post cleaning up."
When I take it to the range, are there any ammunition restrictions I should be aware of? I wouldn't be trying any especially hot loads because of the gun's age, but apart from that is there anything I need to worry about?
One thing I wasn't sure of is whether this gun is the same size as any current Smith & Wessons. I would like to get a holster for it and wasn't sure whether that would be hard or easy. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.