After re-reading your second post (snippet above) I think you have answered your own question.from Super Dave's Second Post:
I've got all the revolvers I want. I enjoy the longer barrels and this one really would not be used. Sorry, I would not live with the rust and it would be refinished.
It looks better than my barn gun!!
My grandfather, who was a preacher, told me one of the hardest lessons he had to learn in his profession was to accept offered gifts graciously. Maybe the current owner of this gun has other people he could offer the gun to, or maybe he doesn't. In either case, he seems to have offered it to you first. It won't hurt you in any deep way to say yes, and you can assure him that if it doesn't fit into your collection you will find the right person to pass it on to after giving it some TLC.
With that out of the way, it looks like a 1957 gun to me: Non-model marked, four screws, serial number not marked on rear face of cylinder. Those characteristics pretty much limit its year of origin, though it might not have shipped until 1958 if it got stuck on a back shelf in inventory. I'm guessing the serial number lies within shouting distance of K300000, but probably not lower than K275000 or higher than K325000.
If you don't want it, someone you know will want it as a truck gun, boat gun, house gun, ...
I did not notice anything that I would classify as an insult, but maybe I skimmed over some responses too quickly. If you felt insulted, I am really sorry. It should not be that way.Earlier in the thread there were a couple of insults that have been removed. I was taken aback by that and I guess I felt I needed to justify my reasoning.
At any rate, I hope you guys have a nice weekend.
Aloha,
Dave
handejector mentioned that. It's a lanyard swivel mounting hole.You guys crack me up. It's all good. I handle all my dealings with gratitude. Seriously, it's all good.
Here's one more picture. What does the hole for the swivel mean?
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