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11/1/2012 5:04:03 PM EDT
I have a K frame 38 snub nose that has 5515 on the inside if the frame. Any info on this gun? I have researched and can't find anything!


Thanks Guys
11/1/2012 6:09:34 PM EDT
[#1]
I've seen different numbers engraved on guns before. It could be from a department. Or, especially since it's 4 digits, someone could have engraved the last 4 of their SSN in case of theft. I have 2 different guns that were bought from estates with different SSNs engraved in them. I just saw a nice first year production Winchester 1897 pump with a SSN deeply engraved in the barrel.

I'd say it's one of the two of the above possibilities. Either an LE identification or someone's SSN.
11/1/2012 6:30:45 PM EDT
[#2]
Gun was purchased new for $32 back in the day by my great grandmother. These are s&w engraving
11/1/2012 6:37:31 PM EDT
[#3]
Caliber?  Barrel length?  SERIAL number on the frame? Finish?

What do the grips look like? If they are checkered wood.... Is there an upraised  diamond , center of the grips?

Digital would be worth a thousand words.
11/1/2012 6:46:54 PM EDT
[#4]
Have no idea on how to post a pic on here but it's a blued 38. Has stag grips and has 5515 on the inside of the frame and the arm that the cylinder rides on. Best I can do
11/2/2012 5:32:59 AM EDT
[#5]
It sounds like an early model Military and Police revolver.  SN would put it late 1890's, early 1900's, but without photos its hard to say.

If you're out and about this weekend stop by your local big box book store.  They will almost certainly have a copy of the Standard Catalog of Smith and Weeson in stock.  Thumb through it, you should  be able to identify what you've got.
11/2/2012 2:21:11 PM EDT
[#6]
Doe's the revolver have adjustable sights?  If so, I'm just guessing that it might be a model 15. Sometimes S&W added extra numbers to the model number during design changes, hence the 5515. Not sure but just sayin!
11/3/2012 6:18:41 AM EDT
[#7]
That's not the serial number.
The number you posted is an assembly number, used to keep fitted parts together during assembly.
Serial number will be on bottom of grip.
Depending on the age of the gun will also be on the back of the cylinder and under the barrel.