Old 357 magnum

Jmenefee

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Hi I recently got a couple old s&w revolvers.so far I've been able to identify one of them with help from this forum. Thank you . now ill try my luck again . this one is an old 357 magnum its got a 5 inch barrel and stag grips its got a huge frame compared to my Taurus 66 there does not appear to me a model number any where there is a serial number on the butt it is511xx there are numbers stamped in the yoke they are reg2112
 

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Exactly, assuming its not one of our members pulling our leg anonymously - I hate to think what someone would have paid for a registered magnum that didn't even know what it was, and wish I had gotten there first! I will probably go my whole life never owning one with my luck.

Earl

What Earl means is "Tell us more."

How'd you come about it?

That's a pre-war 357 Magnum/Registered Magnum. Do a search and read all about them but needless to say they're one of the most sought after revolvers.
 
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It's amazing how often somebody stumbles into something for free or for a ridiculously cheap price and it's something that knowledgeable guys will walk through fire or sell body parts to get but the stumbler has no idea what it is he has acquired. Not a clue. There is no justice in the world. There is no fairness. There is only blind, dumb luck.
 
Sort of reminds me of this one except this one has a 10" barrel.

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You have a .357 Magnum, the original version of that caliber, manufactured between 1935-1940.
It is often referred to as the Registered Magnum because it had a separate registration number (REG 2112) and a certificate detailing the specifics of each gun was available upon application to the factory.

It is a valuable and fairly rare revolver.
 
Thats quite a Forum introduction! a REG Magnum.......Some people have all the luck.
We would really appreciate more pic's if you are able!
 
Hey Jmenefee!

Are you by chance a Rush fan?

If this is real and not a joke.....good for you! Make sure you study real hard before letting it go, you have stepped in it and come out smelling like a rose!

If this is a joke.....LMAO.....good one!

I thought tomorrow was Jan 1st, am I behind a few months? I hate when that happens.....

Bob
 
Are you for real? I'm sorry to sound skeptical but one doesn't just have a Registered magnum and not know that it's worth Thousands of dollars. There was a pawn shop buy on here a couple of months ago picked up by an alert buyer at a pawn shop for 10 cents on the dollar or better. (A hard to believe story but true none the less) Now you come along with one.. the odds are slim that you actually have this gun or that you don't know what it is... If I am wrong I apologize in advance. It's like someone finding a nice 1965 Mustang in a barn in good shape and not knowing what it is.
 
Do you mind telling us what you had to give for it $$$$...unless it's something like $100.00 or someone gave it to you, in that case I don't want to know..LOL…………………………………………….M*
 
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