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    Dec 25, 2010, 04:09 PM
    WW2 vintage Smith & Wesson 38
    I have acquired a 38 caliber Smith & Wesson 5 shot revolver NP. Forward break to expose the cylinder and eject the rounds. The cylinder length is 1 3/16" the barrel length is 5". On the left side of the barrel is stamped secret service special. On the top of the barrel is for 38 Smith & Wesson ctos. I know this will not hold a 38 special round and I did find a serial number under the handle 300482 stamped on the lower left side on the bottom. I know it has been shot many times as the nickel plating around the cylinder is flash burned. Any help is greatly appreciated on the possible model and history.
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    Dec 25, 2010, 04:21 PM

    This looks like it is related to what you have.

    'Secret Service Special' Revolver - TheFirearmsForum.Com

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