![]() In it’s original factory box numbered to the gun with warranty card, cleaning rod & brush and the original purchase invoice. Retaining 99% plus blue, mint grips and bore. In as new condition showing little evidence of use. Checkered diamond walnut factory modified J frame grips. 38 S&W caliber, 2″ barrel, finished blue with casehardened hammer & trigger. ![]() It may be on the high end I really haven't checked any other sources. ![]() It would depend on condition and whether it has the box, accessories and paper work. I’ll get with my friend next time we chat and see if they can send me a photo of the grip/screwsįrom the looks of it, I visually guessed about 50 years old, and looks like it would be close to thatĪs the gun had no rust or pitting, stainless, and likely hasn’t been shot more than a couple hundred times ever, Puma Guy, that info is great and much more than I could find! Really appreciate the comments! 38 Special appear to have been sold to the civilian market. ![]() ![]() Most of the early M&P revolvers chambered in. I have been unable to determine the date of manufacture, I tried the Smith and Wesson Standard Catalog but I didn’t see a way there to. It is black and the serial number is printed on the bottom of the grip. I guess I was hoping it was like a cars VIN, where there would be a simple record about it Serial numbers for the Military & Police ranged from number 1 in the series to 20,975. 32 Lemon Squeezer small frame 5 shot revolver with a recessed hammer. ![]()
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