Hello. I bought this off of Gun Broker. The seller was nice enough to allow me to place a deposit in early November and promise to pay it off at Christmas.
I wanted either a model 64 or a model 10. The more I researched I decided I would go with a classic 10 and began to narrow down a pinned model and then decided I preferred the logo on the side plate which led me to a model 10-6.
When I placed my down-payment, the seller said that the gun came with a holster and that it was a police trade-in. I thought eh,.. the holster will be a throw-away. I was happy I was wrong.
The only weird thing is the serial number. It has a number 2 before the D and followed by 5 numbers. I looked all over for serial number pics for these model 10's and cannot find a single one with a number before the letter. It looks like the same font.
I know it's risky to buy a revolver or any used gun on-line but so far I think I struck gold! Timing is good, finish is maybe 85%, and it appears to have been carried a lot and shot little! There is mainly one portion of the cylinder that shows the most wear so that tells me this gun saw the inside of this holster with the same side of the cylinder most of the time.
But with a 2 prior to the letter D on the serial number?? Anyone have any input on this type of serial number?




I wanted either a model 64 or a model 10. The more I researched I decided I would go with a classic 10 and began to narrow down a pinned model and then decided I preferred the logo on the side plate which led me to a model 10-6.
When I placed my down-payment, the seller said that the gun came with a holster and that it was a police trade-in. I thought eh,.. the holster will be a throw-away. I was happy I was wrong.
The only weird thing is the serial number. It has a number 2 before the D and followed by 5 numbers. I looked all over for serial number pics for these model 10's and cannot find a single one with a number before the letter. It looks like the same font.
I know it's risky to buy a revolver or any used gun on-line but so far I think I struck gold! Timing is good, finish is maybe 85%, and it appears to have been carried a lot and shot little! There is mainly one portion of the cylinder that shows the most wear so that tells me this gun saw the inside of this holster with the same side of the cylinder most of the time.
But with a 2 prior to the letter D on the serial number?? Anyone have any input on this type of serial number?




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