LarryW
Member
This is my oldest S&W, s/n 5578. I had S&W authenticate it (via their request form and pics I sent them). They reported it was originally sold to the Navy in 1900 as a 6" and that at one point in it's life it was modified. I have a problem with that in that the labeling on the top and side of the barrel is obviously from the maniufacturer, and if a 4" was substituted for a 6" (by the Navy or by a different purchaser down the pike) I can't believe these markings would remain in tact. The barrel (left side) is clearly labeled as ".38 S&W Special Ctg" and along the top reads "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MA, APRIL 9 89 MAY 21 95 JULY 16 95 AUG 4 96 DEC 22 96 OCT 4 98". The barrel is threaded and pinned with 4 screws on the right side, and it has walnut grips. The pistol fires tight and true. I've had a couple of retail gunsmiths look at it and gave it a value of ~ $250. Well, I ain't selling it. Paid $90 for it from a sporting goods dealer as a kick-around house gun. When I got the letter from S&W I was afraid to take such a seasoned gentleman out of the box. Any thoughts (history, possible value)?