Nope. But close.
The son of this fellow:
Model 30.
Ok one more guess lol; model 35-1 ?
Oh crap. Model 23 in .38-44 ??
Looks easy. But is not.
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Early Smith & Wesson Centennial 38sp. Early 1950s.
To add - S&W Pre-Model 40.
Hmmm, if it’s an I-frame, it must be for a .32 Long cartridge. That would be a model going as far back as the late 1890s, Before S&W assigned any model numbers to their revolvers.
So if it’s an I-frame, I would now say it’s simply known as the .32 hand ejector.




























