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If you reply with serial number (stamped on butt), any other markings such as caliber, and additional photos detailing condition, we can help you out with an approximate ship-date and some thoughts on value.
 
If you reply with serial number (stamped on butt), any other markings such as caliber, and additional photos detailing condition, we can help you out with an approximate ship-date and some thoughts on value.
It’s a 38 special #480758
 
.38 Special Military & Police Model of 1905 4th Change, made/shipped 1924-25. Incorrect stocks (grips) as has been noted. Assuming overall condition is as pictured, it's probably worth +/- $250.
 
Looks like the gun hasn’t had much use, due to a minimal turn line, but it appears to show some rust due to poor storage. Hopefully it’s not pitted. Get some 4 Ought (0000) steel wool and a cleaning oil and try to take care of that.
 
Get some 4 Ought (0000) steel wool and a cleaning oil and try to take care of that.
Please stop giving this advice. Steel wool, no matter how fine, is still steel and should never be used on blued steel guns. Bronze or brass wool is not hard to get and is much to be preferred for this type of use. Even it should be used gently, if you don't want to damage the existing blue finish.
 
My great grandfather left me this gym. Could anybody know how old and maybe the value of it?View attachment 771510
My condolences on your loss.

A 38 Special revolver is a nice gem and family keepsake and is as dependable today as it was 100 years ago. Value priceless JMHO but $250 to $400 depending on where you live.
 
Please stop giving this advice. Steel wool, no matter how fine, is still steel and should never be used on blued steel guns. Bronze or brass wool is not hard to get and is much to be preferred for this type of use. Even it should be used gently, if you don't want to damage the existing blue finish.
Absolutely correct.
 
Reblued cylinder, or replaced?
From what I know it is bone stock. Nothing’s been replaced. My granddad’s been dead since 1990 but my father had it in his safe since then hasn’t even been shot in the last 30 years.
 
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