Gundude
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My wife has a Colt Army Special .38 double action with a 4 in or a 4.5 in barrel. It was made in Hartford Ct. It has patent numbers Aug 5, 1884, xxx,1900 and July 4, 1905. The only serial number? I can see is on the cylinder release, it says 713. No serial number on the barrel. There must be one of you out there who knows everything about every gun ever made. I'm just curious about the age and value,etc. of it. IT'S NOT FOR SALE.
My wife has a Colt Army Special .38 double action with a 4 in or a 4.5 in barrel. It was made in Hartford Ct. It has patent numbers Aug 5, 1884, xxx,1900 and July 4, 1905. The only serial number? I can see is on the cylinder release, it says 713. No serial number on the barrel. There must be one of you out there who knows everything about every gun ever made. I'm just curious about the age and value,etc. of it. IT'S NOT FOR SALE.