Need Help w/Model ? Identification

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Was a the local gun store and found a used ? revolver in the showcase. No model number on the tag or that we could find on the gun. (We didn't take off the grips)There was a model 10 3" bbl. right beside it and they looked the same except:
1. No model number in behind the cylinder.
There was a capital letter G and a 9 stamped
there but not in a line.
2. There was a K stamped on the back of the cylinder.
3. Longer and taller front sight and adjustable rear sight.
4. Serrated lines from the front to the rear sight.
5. Extra wide trigger with coarse checkering.
6. Extra wide hammer with the coarse checking.

Looked like maybe a target model possibly? Anyone have any idea's of what it maybe?
 
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Was a the local gun store and found a used ? revolver in the showcase. No model number on the tag or that we could find on the gun. (We didn't take off the grips)There was a model 10 3" bbl. right beside it and they looked the same except:
1. No model number in behind the cylinder.
There was a capital letter G and a 9 stamped
there but not in a line.
2. There was a K stamped on the back of the cylinder.
3. Longer and taller front sight and adjustable rear sight.
4. Serrated lines from the front to the rear sight.
5. Extra wide trigger with coarse checkering.
6. Extra wide hammer with the coarse checking.

Looked like maybe a target model possibly? Anyone have any idea's of what it maybe?
 
Sorry, .38, 3" bbl,blued, wooden grips, square butt, going to see if I can get pic's today.
 
Originally posted by keggius:
Combat Masterpiece? (pre-15)

He says that it has a 3" barrel. If it's a three-inch Combat Masterpiece, it's a VERY rare one. In fact, I think it's unknown.

T-Star
 
Originally posted by keggius:
Combat Masterpiece? (pre-15)

keggius nailed it. Upon investigation it's a pre-15 ( I was wrong on the barrel length), ended up finding the s/n # K1132xx, put's it in the early 50's I think.
 
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