Sixthsense
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Hello, I am a new member here. The info I about my gun came from mostly reading your great forum but I am trying to narrow it down.Here's what I have.
A 1905 4th change. SN 319xxx. 4 inch barrel. Gold medalion grips. 38 sp. Blued.
I've been told it was 1917 by one,and 1923 by another. The importance is I understand that heat treating occured at sn 316xxx. It's a great shooter. 25% finish left, cracked grips with 3 notches. But is tight and sound with good bore. It was my Great uncles gun in Mnts. of VA. handed down to an uncle,to a cousin then me.The story is my Great uncle shot 3 men with this gun and it has to stay in the family. Who knows? Some say, in the Family, it belong to Frank James but I know that is not possible,he died in 1915. I think that story came about because my Great Grandfather did meet him at one time. Anyway, It's got a great story and Myself being a NRA Training Counselor for Pistol, It's a great addition to my classes.
Thank you for all your great knowlage.
sixthsense
A 1905 4th change. SN 319xxx. 4 inch barrel. Gold medalion grips. 38 sp. Blued.
I've been told it was 1917 by one,and 1923 by another. The importance is I understand that heat treating occured at sn 316xxx. It's a great shooter. 25% finish left, cracked grips with 3 notches. But is tight and sound with good bore. It was my Great uncles gun in Mnts. of VA. handed down to an uncle,to a cousin then me.The story is my Great uncle shot 3 men with this gun and it has to stay in the family. Who knows? Some say, in the Family, it belong to Frank James but I know that is not possible,he died in 1915. I think that story came about because my Great Grandfather did meet him at one time. Anyway, It's got a great story and Myself being a NRA Training Counselor for Pistol, It's a great addition to my classes.
Thank you for all your great knowlage.
sixthsense