Help identifying my .38 Special

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Hello, New to the group and I have inherited a .38 Special revolver and am looking for some help in identifying the model of this pistol as well and possible year it was made. Thank you in advance for the help. IMG_2053.jpegIMG_2052.jpegIMG_2051.jpegIMG_2050.jpegIMG_2048.jpeg
 

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Looks to be a chiefs special refinished in nickel ( if it was originally nickel from the factory it would have an N on the rear face of the cylinder and side of the grip frame - unfortunately cut off in your picture) plus the gap between the side plate and frame looks wide which is usually indicative of a refinish, as well as nickeled trigger and hammer which is not how they came from the factory.
 
I agree with MajorD, it is a Chief's Special that has been refinished and not by S&W. The plated hammer and trigger are the first clue, the other clues are the edges that would normally be crisp are rounded and many of the roll markings stamped into the frame are shallow and some are nearly obliterated.
 
Welcome aboard from ol' Wyo.

Your IMG_2049 clearly shows there is no N on the grip frame so I'm quite sure it left the factory with a blue finish.

Based on the few others near your serial number in the database I would say Smith & Wesson likely shipped yours in early 1963. You should find MOD-36 or MOD. 36 stamped on the frame in the yoke cut (roll out the cylinder to see it). The company introduced the Chiefs Special in 1950 and added the Model 36 to the name in June 1957. It took some time to get through the inventory of frames without the model stamp so we begin seeing ones shipped in September 1958 with the MOD-36 stamp.
 
Looks to be a chiefs special refinished in nickel ( if it was originally nickel from the factory it would have an N on the rear face of the cylinder and side of the grip frame - unfortunately cut off in your picture) plus the gap between the side plate and frame looks wide which is usually indicative of a refinish, as well as nickeled trigger and hammer which is not how they came from the factory.
Thank you for your reply
 
Welcome aboard from ol' Wyo.

Your IMG_2049 clearly shows there is no N on the grip frame so I'm quite sure it left the factory with a blue finish.

Based on the few others near your serial number in the database I would say Smith & Wesson likely shipped yours in early 1963. You should find MOD-36 or MOD. 36 stamped on the frame in the yoke cut (roll out the cylinder to see it). The company introduced the Chiefs Special in 1950 and added the Model 36 to the name in June 1957. It took some time to get through the inventory of frames without the model stamp so we begin seeing ones shipped in September 1958 with the MOD-36 stamp.
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Thank you for your reply. I was able to locate the MOD 38. Just out of curiosity does the refinish affect the value of the pistol?
 
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