Dracc
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I just inherited my grandfathers Highway Patrolman revolver, as I am the only other gun owner in the family. However, I collect and shoot WWI/II era long rifles and carbines, so revolvers are a little out of my wheelhouse. I did a pretty thorough inspection and some research. I know that the wear on the bluing is pretty strong, especially on the barrel and the front of the cylinder. I assume this is from it being holstered and drawn often. I also know that it is 6" barrel, which I have noted to be less desirable than the 4", and that the rubber grip will detract from its value. I assume that he purchased this gun used
But that is about all I can figure. I don't know how to tell if the timing or locking is good, or poor. I don't even know how to disassemble it beyond removing the grip. If it had a bolt maybe I could get somewhere with it
Of all the sites and forums I have looked at, this was clearly the place I needed to come to. So thanks in advance, and I am glad to be joining the rest of the S&W owners.
The main things I wanted to know were date of manufacture, approximate value(Only out of curiosity as I am keeping and shooting it) and any important cleaning and care tips. The rest I ought to be able to research myself.
Serial is: S221XXX
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But that is about all I can figure. I don't know how to tell if the timing or locking is good, or poor. I don't even know how to disassemble it beyond removing the grip. If it had a bolt maybe I could get somewhere with it

Of all the sites and forums I have looked at, this was clearly the place I needed to come to. So thanks in advance, and I am glad to be joining the rest of the S&W owners.
The main things I wanted to know were date of manufacture, approximate value(Only out of curiosity as I am keeping and shooting it) and any important cleaning and care tips. The rest I ought to be able to research myself.
Serial is: S221XXX
Pics:

