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I picked this up at an auction. I know it’s been poorly refurbished and the front sight is suspect. Also an attempt to was made to remove numbers and a new ATF number was added. What model and vintage am I looking at? Is a proper sight blade available?
 

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Also is the 466702 on the bottom of the barrel the SN?
 

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Well, you have a .38 Military & Police Target, Model 1905, 4th Change from somewhere in the 1922 to 1928 date range. The number under the barrel is not factory and may or may not reflect the actual original serial.

Push out the ejector star and read the serial on the back of the star. Then, look through the cylinder chambers to see the serial on the back of the yoke arm. Those probably are the original serials.
 
The Paine sight above is mostly found on early K frame target guns. The Patridge sight is the most common front sight used after 1920. These blades have become very hard to find, since collectors have scooped up most of them as soon as they hit the market. I do not know of any place where reproductions are made. Place an ad in our Want to Buy section and you should get some replies.

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