This one brings back memories had one many moons ago had it milled for S&W adjustable sights.The M13 is a great gun. I have my dad's, a 4" square butt. It's my prize possession and the one gun I will never sell.
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I don't have a vast knowledge base of S&W revolvers so please forgive the ignorance of my question. Is that a "K" frame? I have a very similar looking revolver from my dad (God rest his soul) and I've been trying to find information about it. It was his Navy sidearm and is imprinted "Property of US Navy". I know it is a .38 but I know nothing else about it. It looks very similar to your picture.The M13 is a great gun. I have my dad's, a 4" square butt. It's my prize possession and the one gun I will never sell.
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Post a photo.I don't have a vast knowledge base of S&W revolvers so please forgive the ignorance of my question. Is that a "K" frame? I have a very similar looking revolver from my dad (God rest his soul) and I've been trying to find information about it. It was his Navy sidearm and is imprinted "Property of US Navy". I know it is a .38 but I know nothing else about it. It looks very similar to your picture.
Yes, this is the K frame size. Yours almost guaranteed is also. When you swing the cylinder out do you find any numbers stamped inside? That can give good information. When did he serve? My favorite uncle was a Navy radio operator in WWII.I don't have a vast knowledge base of S&W revolvers so please forgive the ignorance of my question. Is that a "K" frame? I have a very similar looking revolver from my dad (God rest his soul) and I've been trying to find information about it. It was his Navy sidearm and is imprinted "Property of US Navy". I know it is a .38 but I know nothing else about it. It looks very similar to your picture.