Pretty much like any other DA revolver of the time.
BLue book of Gun values
Like a replay of the action that just happened
Like this
opossums look like double lary of fur
Answer:Just google it.
Not all revolvers HAVE a model number- and those that DO do not have it marked on all revolvers. For NEWER Smith & Wesson revolvers, open the cylinder, and look on the part of the frame that is covered by the crane (crane connects the cylinder to the frame) You might see something like 10-5, indicating a Model 10, 5th change. But not all S&Ws had a model number.
have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms, i found that they made the American double action .32,.38 and .44 calibre have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_&_R_Firearms, i found that they made the American double action .32,.38 and .44 calibre
The serial number on my Colt's King Cobra is right where it is on many double action Colts. Open the cylinder and look at the frame just above the crane and below the cut-out for the ejector rod. There it is. On my King Cobra, the serial number is also marked on the crane itself, juxtaposed from the one on the frame.
Does it look like I have action replay for PS2!!!!Sheeeez!!!!
no
Best bet is to look at old gun catalogs in a library.
acton replay looks like a ds game but obviously says "action replay". a gameshark, i dunno. look on google or yahoo answers