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What I bought was a little out of my wheelhouse. I'm normally a .38 spl or .357 guy and mostly buy K-frames with the occasional j-frame L-frame or less often a N-frame model 28 or 27. That's what I like to shoot and I'm not a collector.
I was at my local gunshop and spotted something I don't often see so I bought it. It's a blued .44spl with 5" bbl. I think it is the model of 1926 because the SN# is 28696 which seems to make sense from what I have read. It has the shrouded ejector rod and looks like the model of 1926 that I have seen.
Does anyone know what year it was made? Any other info would be greatly appreciated since I know almost nothing about this era and model and less about the variations.
The good news is I got it for what I consider a fair price. The bad news is it has been refinished and does not have original grips. Also there is some flame cutting on the top strap from hot loads. The refinish look professional at least and the yellowed faux stag grips suit the general look of the gun and are comfortable enough to use.
I know the collector value is probably nill but it will make a good shooter. The bore is good and the number on the frame and cylinder match. Inside the cylinder read 79619 and the yoke is 7961x. I can't make out the last digit without getting a magnifying glass.
It looks like someone spent some time and effort and probably money to restore it to be a solid working gun. Some of the screws look untouched and none are buggered. Little bit of end shake but certainly shootable and not what I would consider alarming but it is noticable.
What I bought was a little out of my wheelhouse. I'm normally a .38 spl or .357 guy and mostly buy K-frames with the occasional j-frame L-frame or less often a N-frame model 28 or 27. That's what I like to shoot and I'm not a collector.
I was at my local gunshop and spotted something I don't often see so I bought it. It's a blued .44spl with 5" bbl. I think it is the model of 1926 because the SN# is 28696 which seems to make sense from what I have read. It has the shrouded ejector rod and looks like the model of 1926 that I have seen.
Does anyone know what year it was made? Any other info would be greatly appreciated since I know almost nothing about this era and model and less about the variations.
The good news is I got it for what I consider a fair price. The bad news is it has been refinished and does not have original grips. Also there is some flame cutting on the top strap from hot loads. The refinish look professional at least and the yellowed faux stag grips suit the general look of the gun and are comfortable enough to use.
I know the collector value is probably nill but it will make a good shooter. The bore is good and the number on the frame and cylinder match. Inside the cylinder read 79619 and the yoke is 7961x. I can't make out the last digit without getting a magnifying glass.
It looks like someone spent some time and effort and probably money to restore it to be a solid working gun. Some of the screws look untouched and none are buggered. Little bit of end shake but certainly shootable and not what I would consider alarming but it is noticable.