Yep here it is, it's yours and I quote:
"It is one of my favorite Club Guns, but, they all are. It letters as being shipped with a six inch barrel. There is no mention of the stocks.
"Quoted directly from the factory letter:
""Company records indicate that your handgun with serial number 0345 was shipped from our factory on May 29, 1928 and delivered to Dana Bull, Springfield MA. The Bull's were part of the Wesson family. Sarah Wesson, D. B. Wesson's daughter married Dr. Bull of Worcester MA. They were divorced and she lived with her father in Springfield. One of the Dr. Bull's family also married Florence Wesson and worked at S&W. But I have no records as to Dana Bull in my notes on the family.""
"The serial number 0345 appears on the frame, cylinder, extractor and the barrel. The serial stamp on the barrel obviously is from a later stamp. There is a rework diamond stamp on the frame and the barrel. This gun has a humpback hammer." Don Mundell 'Gun Club Fan'
The frame does not have the post 1922 "Made In USA" stamp although it shipped in '29. Built as a .22/32 Heavy Frame Target originally.
The 2" ribbed barrel was introduced on the Model of 1953 .22/32 Kit Gun and has a custom reshaped ramp sight blade. Apparently the barrel change came after 1953 as did the .400" wide Target trigger.
And shortened original extractor rod due to the need for right threads. Although there was a 2" I frame ext rod as used on the 38/32 Terrier beginning in 1936 with the skinny knurled tip in place of the knob. Still available at the time of the barrel change with RH threads and also now on Gunpartscorp.
Photo and ownership by Gun Club Fan'