Hi everyone! Not sure if I'm posting in the right area because I'm not familiar with the specifics of guns, though I am a pretty accurate shot and am safe with my firearms. My Dad passed this gun down to me a few Christmases ago. It was-oddly enough-found in a hat box in my church-going great grandmother's house with an old crumbling leather wallet with Confederate money in it. No case, no holster, just the gun, loaded with old rounds. (I still have the rounds). I have uploaded a few pictures of it, some are blurry, but I can tell everyone what the numbers are on the barrel and grip. It is real pearl handle and nickel plated.
Barrel says "Smith & Wesson" other side says "38 S. & W. Special CTG"
Under the revolver part above the trigger it says
"MADE IN U.S.A.
MARCAS REGISTRADAS
SMITH & WESSON
SPRINGFIELD, MASS."
Has the scrollwork insignia right above the pearl handle on the grip.
Inside the revolver portion under the barrel it says "MOD 10-5"
On the arm part of the revolver it says "22580" with a sideways X and under that it says "G10".
The serial number is D484518. Please tell me what I have! Rumor is my great grandmother was friends with the sheriff of the county she lived in and bought the gun possibly from him for protection after my great grandfather died in the late 50's. I have no idea how old it is or how much it is worth. I have been told by LEO friends of mine that it was possibly one of the first LEO issued guns and he offered me $1700.00 as soon as I opened the case.
Thanks for any help!
Barrel says "Smith & Wesson" other side says "38 S. & W. Special CTG"
Under the revolver part above the trigger it says
"MADE IN U.S.A.
MARCAS REGISTRADAS
SMITH & WESSON
SPRINGFIELD, MASS."
Has the scrollwork insignia right above the pearl handle on the grip.
Inside the revolver portion under the barrel it says "MOD 10-5"
On the arm part of the revolver it says "22580" with a sideways X and under that it says "G10".
The serial number is D484518. Please tell me what I have! Rumor is my great grandmother was friends with the sheriff of the county she lived in and bought the gun possibly from him for protection after my great grandfather died in the late 50's. I have no idea how old it is or how much it is worth. I have been told by LEO friends of mine that it was possibly one of the first LEO issued guns and he offered me $1700.00 as soon as I opened the case.
