One of those "extra large" K-38s

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I bought this advertised as a 6" K-38 offline. Something's up though, it seems much too large to be a K-38. Should I send it back? I REALLY was wanting a K-38; this gun is nice and all but I think I got buffalo'd ;)

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Now that the jokes over, you can see it's a very nice transitional Outdoorsman, all numbers matching even the stocks.

I love the auction sites.

Enjoy, Happy Sunday!!



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Well shucks, I was gonna make you a heck of an offer!!
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That is a dandy and you did very well.
 
I love it!!-------------------and the gun too.

I once bought one of those .32 Regulation Police Targets made in the late 50's from pre-war parts----------one of the 196. I already had one----------------------------but

The tag said "S&W 22/32---.32 caliber". I didn't know whether to laugh or cry!! The gun is as brand new. The price on the tag said $425. They were going for about $2,000 at the time. I picked the gun up, pulled 5 nice new 100 dollar bills out, and stood there---gun in one hand---money in the other. The table tender looked up, and said, "Oh---you want to buy that?" The first response that popped into my mind was, "No, I just want change for the phone.", but I thought better of it. He was probably a pretty nice fellow who was just a little out of his element----or something like that.

And then I was gone-----quickly!!

The sad part of the story is this table tender most certainly made a profit on this deal. That means there's somebody else who was just a little out of their element too---or something like that.

Ralph Tremaine
 
Had a similar deal at a now long gone pawn shop. OD in the case, marked K38, seventy-five dollars. Couldn't pass it up! I think I made twenty bucks when I sold it.
 
Kris:

I really like that large "K-38".:) It must have been a special run for one of their favorite distributors... if so, did you check - it might have one of those special serial numbers... you Know, one that starts with an "S", for "Special".;)

Thanks for sharing - I love the O/Ds and that transitional is a beauty!
 
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