Hello all,
First time poster, long time reader.
My first adventure into vintage Smith and Wesson may be a failure. I recently purchased second hand a SW Model 1905 .38 Special, serial number 189890. I am assuming its a 3rd change based on what I read. Gun is great working order. Nice trigger. It was refinished. HOWEVER, the bore appears to be heavily pitted.
In California you have to wait 10 days before you pick up a gun that you have purchased. When I initially purchased the gun, the seller said the bore was in good shape. I looked down it and thought the dark spots and such were fouling or leading that needed to be cleaned out.
Today I brought the pistol home for an examination. To my horror I have found some rather bad pitting (or so I think at least) inside the barrel.
Below are some pictures of the revolver and the pitting in the barrel. My main concern is safety. I had planned to shoot this gun using lead factory ammo (mild loads) and my own mild lead reloads. But, based upon the pitting, I am rather uncertain/scared to even shoot the damn thing.
My questions are: is this truly a 3rd change 1905? Based upon the pitting is the gun safe to shoot? Am I better off buying a replacement barrel? Will a 4th change barrel even fit the gun? Did I get screwed?
Thanks for you time everyone. Wish I was posting under better circumstances.
First time poster, long time reader.
My first adventure into vintage Smith and Wesson may be a failure. I recently purchased second hand a SW Model 1905 .38 Special, serial number 189890. I am assuming its a 3rd change based on what I read. Gun is great working order. Nice trigger. It was refinished. HOWEVER, the bore appears to be heavily pitted.
In California you have to wait 10 days before you pick up a gun that you have purchased. When I initially purchased the gun, the seller said the bore was in good shape. I looked down it and thought the dark spots and such were fouling or leading that needed to be cleaned out.
Today I brought the pistol home for an examination. To my horror I have found some rather bad pitting (or so I think at least) inside the barrel.
Below are some pictures of the revolver and the pitting in the barrel. My main concern is safety. I had planned to shoot this gun using lead factory ammo (mild loads) and my own mild lead reloads. But, based upon the pitting, I am rather uncertain/scared to even shoot the damn thing.
My questions are: is this truly a 3rd change 1905? Based upon the pitting is the gun safe to shoot? Am I better off buying a replacement barrel? Will a 4th change barrel even fit the gun? Did I get screwed?
Thanks for you time everyone. Wish I was posting under better circumstances.







