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  • captkirk3@dslextreme.com
    tccox: Sounds to me like a Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless, also called the New Departure Double Action Revolver...Made from 1888 to 1937 in Caliber .32 S&W, in 2-3 and 3 1/2 5 and 6 inch Barrels a few 7 inch Barrels.........
    .38 Cal came in 2-3-and 3 1/2 and 4 inch Barrels... and the 38 Caliber was made from 1887 to 1942..As discribed I'd value your at $375.00 to $450.00....With out actually seeing it and giving it an NRA grade I might be a Little High or a Little Low in the evaluation....Best...

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  • tccox
    OK, I knew I would forget something!! It has a hammer! Thanks, Tom

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  • Permanently deleted user
    Is there a thumb latch on the side of the pistol that you use with the top break latch to open your pistol???????????????

    If so it could be the double action perfected mdl.

    If no thumb latch, its possibly , a 3rd, 4th or 5th, model double action, only difference in these was the pacement of the sear.

    LR
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  • tccox
    Classic, there is only the barrel latch on top to open it up. There was a very similar gun listed in the Smith & Wesson Special Collector's Edition Handguns 2002 but nothing I can matches this exactly. You are most likely correct in the 4th or 5th model. Thanks, Tom

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  • S&W Man
    What you have is a .38 double action fourth model. Your s/n would have been produced about the first half of 1898. They were five shot, fluted cylinder 38S&W caliber. These were available in blue or nickel. If yours is mixed, it has probably been reworked. If the frame was nickel, that was its original finish most likely. Also from the information furnished, I believe that someone has rebarreled the gun, as the barrel markings do not match the gun. This gun is easily traceable by the s/n. In the described condition the gun is worth more in sentimental of family value than cash value. Im described condition cash value probably about $150.

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    Edited by - S&W Man on 05/10/2002 18:35:56

    Edited by - S&W Man on 05/10/2002 18:46:02
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  • leeblackman
    Yea, $150 sounds about right. You see them on gunbroker's auction commonly.

    I just wish I had a dollar for every gun I wanted, then I'd be a rich man.
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  • tccox
    Thanks ever so much for the help. I had wondered about the two different finishes. Mystery solved. Tom

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