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Sharp 1952 Smith & Wesson 38/44 Heavy Duty .38 Special 4" Revolver & Box

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Sharp 1952 Smith & Wesson 38/44 Heavy Duty .38 Special 4  Revolver & Box
Sharp 1952 Smith & Wesson 38/44 Heavy Duty .38 Special 4" Revolver & Box

Our Assessment: While the K and even smaller J-frames would become those most commonly associated with .38 Special Smith & Wessons, when the cartridge was undergoing development to become more potent, the more stout N-frame was chosen to chamber the new round. The company wanted a hotter and more powerful .38, the first round was the .38/44, a hot loaded .38 Special that was later renamed the .38-44 S&W Special and finally known as the .38 Special High Velocity. To handle the added pressures, the company selected the beefy N-Frame. These revolvers became the .38/44, offered in the Heavy Duty configuration with fixed sights and the Outdoorsman version with target sights. The name .38/44 was simple enough as it was a .38 Caliber revolver built on a .44 Caliber frame, the N-Frame had originally come about to handle the .44 S&W Special. This example was produced in 1952 a few years before it was renamed the Model 20. This would make a great shooter but will be a great addition to a Smith & Wesson collection. As Smith & Wesson continued to develop rounds, the end result was the glorious .357 Magnum. Without the .38/44 we may never have gotten one of the most iconic calibers ever, besides just being a badass .38 on an N-Frame, this is an awesome piece of firearms history! Please see our pictures and good luck!

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: .38/44 Heavy Duty, Pre-Model 20

Serial Number: S85152

Year of Manufacture: 1952

Caliber: .38 Spl.

Action Type: Double Action Revolver with Swing Out Cylinder

Markings: Standard .38/44 Heavy Duty markings.

Barrel Length: 4"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a half round blade integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch in the topstrap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are replacement checkered walnut Magna stocks with smooth dismonds and S&W medallions. There are a few light marks on the grips and the checkering is sharp. The grips rate in about Fine overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion and for the age, the bore rates a 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 97% of its metal finish. There are a few little spots of oxidation, the most noticeable is on the cylinder. There are a few little oil marks on the barrel. There is faint finish wear on some of the edges. There are a few scattered light marks. The cylinder has a light turn line. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Fine Plus condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a more thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is a serial matching box.

CA Legality: C&R: YeS, CA PPT: YeS.