Thanks, Rich. I really enjoy accounts of arms that have given such faithful service and remain ready. I also appreciate the nostalgia of your post. Last year I horse traded a really nice nickled Model 15-3 snubbie for a cherry 4" Model 10-5. I'm sure the snubbie was worth more than the 10. That wasn't the point. My dad (deceased for more than 20 years now) had purchased a brand new model 10 (probably a 10-5) for my grandfather when I was a kid. I can still see him opening the box and unwrapping that shiny new gift.
After my grandfather died, another of his son-in-laws (who didn't know the origin of the gun) took it with him to his home across the country. Dad was too much a gentleman to protest, but he felt badly about the incident for the rest of his life. I always wanted one just like it, and gladly exchanged one k frame for another.
I've spent some time shooting the 10-5 and am stunned by how perfectly the gun is regulated. I'm not sure how the good folks at Smith pull this off, but it speaks to production pride that translates easily to ownership pride. Gotta love those k frame .38s! And while I'm more likely to carry a P series Sig, I'm enough of a dinosaur to believe the .38 spl., properly loaded, offers adequate personal protection.
PC