UPDATE! -- Oddball 38/44

I would hate to see my old buddy Leland, or someone in a simular situation flip a rare and desireable revolver like this one because someone rushed to judgement with incorrect facts.

Why don't you just step back and do a little research next time?
Misinformation is the curse of the internet, and distracts from threads like this one that are otherwise interesting and educational.
 
I am glad I joined this forum when I did. This has been extremely fun and educational.

Leland - In my opinion if the gun has been shot already, why not hang on to it and take it to the range a couple time a year? I don't think the value will decrease much at all but the upside might be greater. If you were going to us it for hiking through the woods that might be a different story.

Like I said, just my thoughts.

ddj
 
Jerry,
Here are some pics of S155250:
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Hope this works for you.
Bill
 
Frank/SP,
You have a good eye as the barrels were regular HD barrels and they milled the shrouds away. You are not an idiot and please keep asking the questions.
Bill
 
The beauty of this forum is that everyone has something to contribute or add and some of us have strong wills and personalities. It is important to remember that and treat folks with respect,or as we would want to be treated ourself. I have found this thread very informative,and knowing Leland personally, makes me glad he found this beautiful speciman.
 
Well, Mr. cherokee5425 if you thought something needed saying why didn't YOU speak up? At least I have the courage to say what I think.
 
I still love you Sax. congrats, LelandRay!

Yes sir Sax, I still love you, you cause things to be heard that most folks are afraid to say. You may remember my dumb question about the barrel markings on a .38 special revolver, you helped me immensely by exposing me as an "novice" so I have been studying up. I'll not be one forever, thanks to you. Of course, I was not making a statement then, I was merely asking a question since the seller had disputed what was marked on the barrel. I have become dependent on you as I am always assured of your honest opinion. Not offensive, refreshing most times, and thanks. Oh yes, Congratulations, LelandRay, you uncovered a treasure and I'm proud for you.
 
I will confess right up front that I am an idiot, with no experience regarding the finer points of S&W history. Now that I've got that off my chest, does anyone have one, or have pictures of one of the 45colt HD's? I'd love to see one. I'm sure they are priced way, way out of my range, but it would give me something to dream about.
 
I will confess right up front that I am an idiot, with no experience regarding the finer points of S&W history. Now that I've got that off my chest, does anyone have one, or have pictures of one of the 45colt HD's? I'd love to see one. I'm sure they are priced way, way out of my range, but it would give me something to dream about.

You're not an idiot, just someone who wants to learn more about Smith's, like most here do. :)
 
I will confess right up front that I am an idiot, with no experience regarding the finer points of S&W history. Now that I've got that off my chest, does anyone have one, or have pictures of one of the 45colt HD's? I'd love to see one. I'm sure they are priced way, way out of my range, but it would give me something to dream about.

i beelive doc44 has one. he has posted about it before and its history. it might be in his photo album

Leland, that is a very cool & rare HD variation and a great find. hopefully a foto will be in SCSW # 4 ?
 
Jim Fisher owns it now and is pictured in his picture album on this site.
Bill
 
Talk about a rarity! Congrats on your find LelandRay and thanks for sharing the pics. I'll probably never see another .38/44 like that.
 
This is one of the neatest looking and rarest N frames I have ever had the pleasure to see. Thank you for sharing it with us. Good show!

Shawn McCarver
SWCA 765
 
Lowriderfxr- I did not, in fact, have the gun right in front of me. I had a photo of it. I once saw a photo of Bill Clinton talking to a Martian on the cover of a magazine. Does that make it real?

You mean that wasn't a real picture?

Always good to learn more and more about Smith's and their respective variations. Just about the time you think you have got it together, you discover there is more to learn. For the record, my late 30's/early 1931 HD has shroud and round front sight and until now I believed that to be the case with them all!
 
I love this board. :D

I had never heard of these. GOOD for you Leland!




(now, everybody play nice, or no Happy Meals all weekend :()
 
Frank/SP,
You have a good eye as the barrels were regular HD barrels and they milled the shrouds away. You are not an idiot and please keep asking the questions.
Bill

Thank you for clarifying that. I was wondering whether the factory took that approach, bored a blank from a .44 or .45 HE to .38. or set up a whole new process in hopes the idea would take off.
 
I have S155835 and it is the only other HD I have seen with the ramped front sight. sorry for the fuzzy pic.

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