Looks good for 100yrs old!

I have an advertisement for that model from the November 1928 edition of The American Rifleman framed and hanging on the wall in my office. Yours is breathtaking. Thank you for sharing!
 
I've got 150040 Target shipped in a consecutive serial number pair. . .still waiting for someone to find and post a picture of its younger or older brother.
 
As far as I am concerned you could post that every month. That is my idea of a fine firearm.

Would you be willing to share , in general terms , how you came by it?

And , FWIW , if it were mine I doubt that I could bring myself to shoot it. I am sure that others feel diffently...
 
As stated above, standard velocity .38 Spl ONLY. Many years ago, I had a 6" M&P .38 Spl made in 1917, that was she smoothest revolver I have ever shot...you can feel the hand work and care in the build. And it shot very well, too. I eventually sold it to somebody who just went crazy when he saw it.

Yours is a gem.
 
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