Help identify a S&W revolver

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Using the excellent guide here for giving all of you the info you need, I'll try my best.
Unfortunately, not able to post pics just yet.
.44 S&W Special CTG- Nickel or chrome plated (I can't tell the difference between them)-5" barrel with 1/2 length underlug-hand ejector-Serial # 51670 - no model #-small w inside of yoke, above the assembly #, which matches the cylinder - 5 screw - Fixed sights - stag grips (don't know if they are real or aftermarket but they are thick- no butt swivel or lanyard ring
This was carried by a friend's grandfather during his time as a Sheriff in S. Georgia, he thinks in the 50's and 60's. It will mean a lot to him to find out something about this .44 special. I have also told him that he may be able to get a letter from S&W Historical Society. Thanks much for any help!
 
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Hi Steveus! Welcome to the forums from your neighbor in the Peanut Capital of the World in the heart of the Wiregrass! Your friend's .44 Hand Ejector likely shipped in 1937 or 38. As David said, it is either a 2nd Model or a Model 1926 (shrouded extractor rod). S&W sold them with a blued or nickel finish. Since it has aftermarket stocks, it is possible it was refinished at some point. Pictures will help us tell if it is in original condition. If your friend has any history on his grandfather or is willing to share his name, we might be able to provide some additional information.
 
Thanks so much Guy and David. Sounds like ya'll have narrowed it down lot. The .44 does have the shrouded ejector rod. I could text some pics to anyone interested. I used to post pics using photobucket but they changed somehow and it didn't work for me any longer. I believe that Guy helped me out on a firearm back when I was posting pics. I will be trying to collect more info. The friend's grandfather was sheriff of Charleton County, Ga. His last name may have been Smith, I'll be finding out.
 
Easiest "tell" about a refinish without showing pictures is if the hammer and/or trigger are plated. If they are, it's been refinished. Most non factory plate jobs seem to include those two parts, making it easy to ID.
 
Welcome to the Forum.

It should look like this one:

 
Gun started life blued.

Usually re-finished guns take a pretty solid hit as to value.

I think the gun is worth lettering although the refinish will detract from the collector value.

Best,
RM Vivas
 
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