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Help with info on S&W .38

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  • crzy_one

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    Sorting through a few guns that my mother in law just inherited and I came across this Smith. I know nothing about old or for that matter new S&W revolvers and am struggling to learn about it. The person that brought it over said it was a model 10 and shot .38S&W and not .38 special. He was just the middle man and didn’t seem comfortable or familiar with firearms so it didn’t make me feel confident about the info. Googling it I kept coming to different conclusions and models…and couldn’t find another one with a similar serial #.

    He also said to be careful “with a kick like that the broken grip is going to rip into your hand!”. I was unable to keep a straight face and might have made him mad lol.

    There are a few other interesting guns that hopefully I will get to research and photograph
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    baboon

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    One of my neighbors just the other day asked me to look @ a Colt's Police Positive that was a .38 S&W. His gun was pretty rough, but considering it's age. I told him bring it over & we can soak it in a degreaser/cleaner I have. I told him it be nice to pull the grips & side plate & blow it out afterwards. Then the thought of a sonic cleaner came to mind.
     

    crzy_one

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    Awesome I appreciate all the help! Certainly answered all my questions and more. There are 2 other revolvers…a 1963 Ruger Blackhawk .357 and an H&R 922 9-shot .22lr. Next it is time to sort a few long guns…surely will have questions on at least one of them that I will throw up on the rifle forum.
     

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    Moonpie

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    Yep. That Ruger is a rarish one. If It were mine I’d have it professionally restored.
    The grips on the 38/44 can be replaced easily enough for shooting purposes. Keep the originals as they’re probably numbered to the gun. I’d leave that one as is. Just clean and preserve.
    The little H&R isn’t worth a whole lot. If you decide to shoot it stay with standard velocity ammo. Mini-mags, Stingers, or other HV ammo will beat it loose. Keep to the lower powered ammo and it’ll be fine.

    Thanks for showing them to us.
     

    Geezer

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    Awesome I appreciate all the help! Certainly answered all my questions and more. There are 2 other revolvers…a 1963 Ruger Blackhawk .357 and an H&R 922 9-shot .22lr. Next it is time to sort a few long guns…surely will have questions on at least one of them that I will throw up on the rifle forum.
    I have a matching .357 3 screw Blackhawk made in 1968. They are great guns and most of them were converted to the transfer bar safety.
     

    Grumps21

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    RevolverGuy

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    The Smith numbers to 1947-48 production.

    These guns were known to blow up. You should send to me for proper disposal.
     
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