Pre-model 10

I have no dog in this fight, but to assume that a gun dealer "knows" what they actually have is a bad assumption. Yes they should, but I don't have enough fingers and toes to count up the times I have seen something "mis-identified" in the last 50 + years. Yep, a person needs to do their homework but sometimes, we all slip up and I know I have a number times. Sometimes it works out - sometimes not.

I don't say the above to be critical towards anyone. Personally, I think it's a good looking shooting iron and I wouldn't kick out of bed for eating crackers. Shoot it, enjoy it and unless it really is upsetting to you, moe on. Tomorrow is another day! ;-) Enjoy!
 
If it is an 15-3 wouldn't that model number be stamped on the frame at cylinder yoke crane rest ?
I would call the seller before shooting it.
 
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Let us know how you do...at the range and at the bank. Good luck with both.[/QU

Called the seller and explained the situation and they were very sorry and apologetic. The manager was very sorry and embarrassed about the situation. I wasn't looking or asking for anything, I had decided to keep what I had. I just wanted them to know what had transpired.

As for shooting it, it was awesome :D!!! Very nice trigger, especially in single action and very,very accurate. I am more pleased now than before and am now looking for one in 4 inch, so mines not lonely;) It all worked out, I learned a lot and found another style to collect LOL. Thanks to all for your knowledge, opinions and guidance. Regards!!!
 
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