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Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 .38 Special 4" Revolver

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:250.00 - 600.00 USD
Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 .38 Special 4  Revolver
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Included for bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 nickel finish, N-frame revolver, chambered in .38 Special, and featuring a 4 1/8" barrel (including the additional length of the forcing cone). The double-action revolver also showcases Pachmayr "Gripper" finger groove presentation grips, and case hardened trigger and hammer. The Model 10-7 was produced by S&W in 1977 - 1988. The revolver is marked on the left side of the frame with "Smith & Wesson", and shows the trademark S&W logo just underneath the cylinder release. The right side of the firearm is marked "38 S&W Special CTG." on the barrel, and "Made in U.S.A. - Marcas Registradas - Smith & Wesson - Springfield, MASS." to the right of the frame plate. Swing the cylinder down, and you can read "MOD. 10-7 - 33318". The revolver is in good condition overall, with a tight and smooth action, with very little play, and good timing. The revolver also shows 85% + original nickel finish - There is some scattered wear from usage. The revolver measures 9 5/8" long, 5 3/4" tall, and 1 3/8" wide overall. This revolver is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 33318