gwpercle
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Is my friends revolver a Smith & Wesson 38 Double Action Fourth Model, serial number 333683 might put it in 1895 or 1896 year of production, since the left side of the barrel does not have 38 S&W C T G. mark I'm thinking a poor polish and reblue, the barrel rib has all the right markings but they are hard to read, does the 5 pointed star between and below the last two digits of the serial nos have any meaning???
The gun is in mechanically good shape, the bore and chambers are not pitted, shows signs of having been shot little. It chambers a 38 S&W cartridge, thats how I determined that. Tell me what I missed or got right. What does the serial number appear to be in the enlarged photo...maybe 333383???, wish that was in focus.
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Gary
The gun is in mechanically good shape, the bore and chambers are not pitted, shows signs of having been shot little. It chambers a 38 S&W cartridge, thats how I determined that. Tell me what I missed or got right. What does the serial number appear to be in the enlarged photo...maybe 333383???, wish that was in focus.
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Gary
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