Guns made after 1957 will have the model number stamped on the frame and visible when you open the cylinder. On earlier guns, they had model names instead of model numbers.
i dont know the age but i know the value its worth about 3 thousand if in good condition
It should be marked on the barrel.
It will be marked on the barrel
1965 approx
What it is chambered for. SHould be marked on the barrel. Have a gunsmith check it out.
You must call S&W. 50-500 USD
Probably not worth too much. If it is marked "Spain", it is not a REAL Smith and Wesson. The "32 S&W" marked on it means that is the cartridge it fires, not the company that made the gun.
Age of smith Wesson serial no 5K4166
400 or so
You have a Smith and Wesson model 14 38 special. The 38 refers to the diameter of the barrel. That barrel is 38/100 of an inch in diameter. A 45 automatic has a barrel that is 45/100 of an inch in diameter. A 9mm has a barrel with a 9mm diameter. You can shoot 9mm ammunition from a 38 special. A 22 pistol has a small diameter barrel.
100-300 USD
Smith & Wesson did not mark any revolvers "Secret Service Special." Exactly how is your revolver marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net