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Can somebody help me please
Troka
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hi there, i've been trying to find out the year of making and an average price of some guns i have, its a Smith & Wesson .38 special it says on the barrel "38. S & W SPECIAL CTG", on the top of the barrel says "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIEL, MASS U.S.A, PATENTED FEB 8. 06, SEP. 14. 09 DEC 29. 14" and the serial number is 464946.
It's a revolver, the barrel is 3", steel body, and the grip panels are made of mother of pearl (concha nacar) i dont know if i said it correctly.
The other one is a Smith & Wesson .38 SPL, on the barrel it says ".38 S & W SPL", and on the side of the revolver it says "MADE IN THE U.S.A, MARCAS REGISTRADAS, SMITH AND WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS."
in this one the barrel is 1 1/4" it has black finish and the grip panels are made of wood.
Thx.
It's a revolver, the barrel is 3", steel body, and the grip panels are made of mother of pearl (concha nacar) i dont know if i said it correctly.
The other one is a Smith & Wesson .38 SPL, on the barrel it says ".38 S & W SPL", and on the side of the revolver it says "MADE IN THE U.S.A, MARCAS REGISTRADAS, SMITH AND WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS."
in this one the barrel is 1 1/4" it has black finish and the grip panels are made of wood.
Thx.
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You need to post some pictures, that would help more than anything to ID the guns and get a value on them. Reference the sticky at the top of the page on how to post pics.
im guessing that i did something wrong with the images jaja, can you tell me how to post them plz?
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=259294
Thx for the tip, here are the photos.
You need to post some pictures, that would help more than anything to ID the guns and get a value on them. Reference the sticky at the top of the page on how to post pics.
hi, thx again, here are the photos
Thx for the tip, here are the photos.
Your second gun is commonly called the Bodyguard Model or Model 49( model 38 if it is an Airweight model) and yours has a flat latch cylinder release. Sadly with the rust that gun is worth +/- $200
It should have a 2" barrel not 1 1/4"(again measure from inside the frame. You can also see if the grips are numbered to the gun. These are prices for the USA--if you are in Mexico(as it says where you are from under your name) with those guns they could be worth a lot more due to the fact guns are so highly regulated there and who can and cannot own them.
Troka we usually measure the barrel length from the forcing cone forward which would make the nickel .38 a 4" gun. From it's serial number it should be a Military & Police Model of 1905 4th Change(Also known as the Hand Ejector). If you take the grip's off there MIGHT be the serial number penciled there-if so it would make the gun a lot more valuable. If they are not numbered the only way to find out if they came on the gun from the factory is a Factory Letter from S&W. I also do not know if they are real pearl or faux but there are ways to tell. I'd say your M&P is worth at least $350 to $400.
Your second gun is commonly called the Bodyguard Model or Model 49( model 38 if it is an Airweight model) and yours has a flat latch cylinder release. Sadly with the rust that gun is worth +/- $200
It should have a 2" barrel not 1 1/4"(again measure from inside the frame. You can also see if the grips are numbered to the gun. These are prices for the USA--if you are in Mexico(as it says where you are from under your name) with those guns they could be worth a lot more due to the fact guns are so highly regulated there and who can and cannot own them.
Thx a lot man, i had been trying to find out the years of this guns for about a year jaja. i was wondering, if its possible to polish the gun in order to get the original look again or if the gun will stay stained even if i polish it?
Rub the guns vigourously with an oil-soaked rag. Do not polish them.
Do not use bore cleaner (after shooting cleaner) on the big gun. It will stain the shine. Best, Joe