Inherited.38special L frame

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I’m sure this question has been asked multiple times, but what is the best way to determine the age of an L frame .38 special? My grandad always shot +P rounds, so I just wanted to make sure it was safe. Sorry if I missed the correct thread. Serial# L545813.
 

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Cool that you have your Grandpas gun. There is no way to tell the age without you furnishing the serial number on the butt of the grip frame. I’d guess that it starts with a “K” prefix. If not a K prefix, it will be a C prefix.
Also, your gun is a K frame…. Not a L frame
 
That makes sense I was curious on the serial number being L545813

If that "L" is really a "C", then its 1961-1962. If it is an "L" than something is off. The serial number should also be on the bottom of the barrel under the ejector rod & face of the cylinder.

Adding pics is your friend.
 
I’m sure this question has been asked multiple times, but what is the best way to determine the age of an L frame .38 special? My grandad always shot +P rounds, so I just wanted to make sure it was safe. Sorry if I missed the correct thread. Serial# L545813.


I have no idea where you got serial # L545813. You photo clearly shows serial # C363871.
 
About your ammunition question: It's safe with any .38 S&W Special (not .38 S&W, which is different and darn confusing, I know) ammunition. I don't think S&W certified guns for +P until later in that decade, but plenty of people used it then with handloads, and some do with factory loads now, but I wouldn't. It's an old gun, treat it well, but shoot and enjoy it.
 
Thanks for all the help!
Welcome to the Forum!
Cool that you have your Grandpas gun. There is no way to tell the age without you furnishing the serial number on the butt of the grip frame. I’d guess that it starts with a “K” prefix. If not a K prefix, it will be a C prefix.
Also, your gun is a K frame…. Not a L frame
you are right. Thanks for the help!
 
About your ammunition question: It's safe with any .38 S&W Special (not .38 S&W, which is different and darn confusing, I know) ammunition. I don't think S&W certified guns for +P until later in that decade, but plenty of people used it then with handloads, and some do with factory loads now, but I wouldn't. It's an old gun, treat it well, but shoot and enjoy it.
That makes sense. I just didn’t want to damage it since it’s been in the family this long. Thanks for the help!
 
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