Highridinyota
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So here's the run down on the tragic events leading up to my posting here . Apparently a squib round has done the Ole gal in and blowed out the side of the barrel on my revolver . I'm looking to pick the brains of the experts hoping they can lead me in the right direction as to whether the old gal can be fixed or should I just put if in the top drawer as a lesson learned . I've no idea on the age or details of this firearm. Any advice or info is greatly appreciated
Here's the details
*hand eject
*38 smith and wesson special ctg
* number on butt and under side of barrel. S 90433
* barrel length 5 inch .
* fixed sights
Here's the details
*hand eject
*38 smith and wesson special ctg
* number on butt and under side of barrel. S 90433
* barrel length 5 inch .
* fixed sights