wogentry
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For all you .38 S&W aficionadoes, I inherited this box with 5 rounds of .38 S&W. They came with a Harrington and Richardson 5 shot top break revolver. I do believe they are pretty old. The picture showing the side of the box has the date "August 1st 1898" though that could be advertising. The box also states "expressly for Smith & Wesson New 38 Cal Central Fire Revolver". Head stamp is "W R A Co 38 S&W" Don't know much about the revolver. Has no visible serial number and I can't get the grips off as someone has buggered the screw over the years. Last patent date on the top of the barrel is Aug 5 89. Bore is rough but not too bad. Don't see myself firing it anytime soon but it will make a great wall hanger! Would be interesting to know more about the history of the gun but it belonged to my father in law's mother and she passed away a while back.