![]() No other markings on either gun.Īgain, any information would be apreciated even if it's a guess. The walls of the trigger were made to cover the rear sear and cylinder stop, as had been done previously in the. ![]() Both guns have matching serial numbers stamped underneath the latch. 38 double-action appeared shortly after April 3, 1889, and did away with the rocker-type cylinder stop, along with the unsightly extra cuts in the periphery of the cylinder. Due to corrosion the May is hard to read and could be Mar, and the XX numbers are impossible, although the first X could be a 4.īoth guns have a spring loaded release mechanism on top over the hammer to open the barrel. Same Smith and Wesson on top of the barrel as the other one but ends with a pat. The second gun has a small vertical stub under the barrel with a trigger incorporated, no trigger guard at all. It has a lot of info that might be of interest to many of you. On top of the barrel is "Smith and Wesson Springfield Mass" then a number of pat. 1/205 Many people have questions about how to identify a S&W revolver and when was it made. Serial #199265 on the bottom of the grip. The first one has a regular trigger guard, 3 inch barrel and looks like. ![]() They are conversation pieces only but I would like to know more about them. They seem to be in working order but look very worn and I would not fire them. I am trying to find out any information I can about them.
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