DocB
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I think out of the nearly 10 million M10's produced, I've owned at least a million of them. So, today I completed my collection of 10-5's. . .four guns with barrel lengths of 2, 4, 5, and 6 inches all made in 1967-1968 with high C or very low D Serial Numbers. Each gun is at least 95% and I've invested $450/$375/$250/$385 in the four guns in order of barrel length. I have a very high affinity for the 10-5 since it got me through high school, college, and graduate school plus everywhere from then until now. In addition, they are cheap with a bottom on my investment so close to my cost that there is virtually no chance of ever losing any money on these guns. The 6 inch barrel came to me today. I know that the 6 inch barrel on these 38 Specials is very common on pre-WWII guns. It seems like every one I own has that barrel length. THE QUESTION IS: How uncommon is the 6 inch barrel on a 10-5??? I've never seen or owned one. The gun dealer who found this one for me has also never seen one, and he travels to big gun shows most every weekend. I've about lived in gun stores and pawn shops since I was 14. I didn't even realize that my set of 10-5's needed this gun until today.