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Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« on: August 10, 2010, 10:57:45 PM »
I'm looking at a Smith & Wesson revolver that I have a chance to acquire.

It is marked 38 S&W Special Ctg  on one side of the barrel and Smith & Wesson on the other side.
S/N K 180 9XX.  The cylinder is also marked with the serial number.

In the yoke it is marked:
     B
 48 979
     5

I think this is a K38 Masterpiece with a 6 inch barrel and adjustable sights.  It has pimp grips (plastic pearl) on it that I think are aftermarket, maybe Jay Scott brand, but not marked.

Any idea when this might have been made and what kind of grips should be on it?  Is there a possibility that these might be factory grips?  Any thing special that I should look for in this revolver? Value?   Any help or information would be appreciated.  Thank you.
         
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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2010, 11:11:30 PM »
I'm looking at a Smith & Wesson revolver that I have a chance to acquire.

It is marked 38 S&W Special Ctg  on one side of the barrel and Smith & Wesson on the other side.
S/N K 180 9XX.  The cylinder is also marked with the serial number.

In the yoke it is marked:
     B
 48 979
     5

I think this is a K38 Masterpiece with a 6 inch barrel and adjustable sights.  It has pimp grips (plastic pearl) on it that I think are aftermarket, maybe Jay Scott brand, but not marked.

Any idea when this might have been made and what kind of grips should be on it?  Is there a possibility that these might be factory grips?  Any thing special that I should look for in this revolver? Value?   Any help or information would be appreciated.  Thank you.
         
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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2010, 12:57:07 AM »
If it has a wide target trigger and hammer and Patridge front sight it probably came with the big grips.  I can't remember exactly what year S&W changed over to the 6" barrel (vs. 61/2) but if it is indeed 6" it is a newer revo.

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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2010, 06:14:55 AM »
If it has a wide target trigger and hammer and Patridge front sight it probably came with the big grips.  I can't remember exactly what year S&W changed over to the 6" barrel (vs. 61/2) but if it is indeed 6" it is a newer revo.

Richard 

I never actually measured the barrel, I just accepted 6 inches that the owner told me.
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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2010, 07:45:51 PM »
I never actually measured the barrel, I just accepted 6 inches that the owner told me.

I had a girlfriend like that once....  ;)  ;D
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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« Reply #6 on: August 12, 2010, 06:50:54 AM »
I never actually measured the barrel, I just accepted 6 inches that the owner told me.

I had a girlfriend like that once....  ;)  ;D

That's why my wife says men are better at reading maps than women.......'cause only in a man's mind can 1" equal 5 miles.  :P

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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« Reply #7 on: August 12, 2010, 07:46:11 PM »
Wish you had a pic,...How old do you think it is? Adjustable sights may have been added later.

Is it like this? Here's a 38 Special Ctg. with patent marks on the barrel ending in 1928. My neighbor had it wrapped in a towel for who knows how long, and it after some TLC, it was still smooth and functional.







The S&W website is very helpful.  How many screws hold down the cover plate on the frame? 3, 4? those can help date it also.
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Re: Question for Smith & Wesson Afectionados
« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2010, 12:37:06 AM »
    Nice oldie TW.
   
    Well I got it.  I found out that it is a 5 screw K-38, pre model 14 born in 1953.  I'm not sure if this is a K-38 Masterpiece or not.  I think that depends if it has the target trigger and hammer.  I'm not sure if I know how to tell a target trigger and hammer.  It has the sweetest trigger that I have ever seen, almost scary sweet.  It's fairly clean.  The barrel is 6 inches.  It should have the diamond magna grips.  I need to see if I can find a set of those, but from what I can tell that won't be easy or cheap.  I will try to figure out how to take a digital picture and post it the next time I have some time off of work in about a week.

     This had belonged to a friend that I went to school with from K-12 grade who passed away recently.
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