Boulder350
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I just purchased this 38 SH third model barrel that is 2 1/4". The description says it was never finished. It should arrive the middle of this week.
The Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson states under the 38 SH 3rd Model "It is reported that at least 10 or so 2-1/4-inch barreled guns were manufactured, and at least one is know to still exist." I wonder if this barrel was in that batch of guns and the barrel was rejected.
I have one 3rd model in my collection and compared the patent stamping on serial number 47,xxx and it is the same, just shorter. Found a complete revolver on GB with serial number 85,xxx and the patents are slightly different. That dates the barrel as an earlier 3rd model.
There was also a SH 1 3/4" barrel in 32 S&W listed for sale at the same time. It too was unfinished. That one sold shortly after mine. It had the patents stamped on the side of the barrel and they were incomplete at the end of the roll stamp.
The Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson states under the 38 SH 3rd Model "It is reported that at least 10 or so 2-1/4-inch barreled guns were manufactured, and at least one is know to still exist." I wonder if this barrel was in that batch of guns and the barrel was rejected.
I have one 3rd model in my collection and compared the patent stamping on serial number 47,xxx and it is the same, just shorter. Found a complete revolver on GB with serial number 85,xxx and the patents are slightly different. That dates the barrel as an earlier 3rd model.
There was also a SH 1 3/4" barrel in 32 S&W listed for sale at the same time. It too was unfinished. That one sold shortly after mine. It had the patents stamped on the side of the barrel and they were incomplete at the end of the roll stamp.
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