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Correct identification is the '.38 Military & Police Model 1905, 4th Change.' Your gun was made in the 1930's. What you dont tell us is barrel length, type of sights, type of grip, or finish. All have a bearing on the value. Without that information, $150-$450. sales@countrygunsmith.net

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You have the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector, Military & Police, Model of 1905 (4th Change). These were made from 1915-1942. There is no model number, but the basic gun evolved into the Model 10. The C/21402 you undoubtedly are getting from inside the crane is an assembly number and has no relevance. The serial number is found on the butt of the gun. Value is going to depend on features, originality and condition and can range from $100-$500. sales@countrygunsmith.net Another "pre-Model 10" more properly known as the ".38 Hand Ejector, Military & Police Model of 1905 (4th Change)". Value will run from $100-$500 depending on features, originality and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net Made 1947/48, fairly rare with the S prefix. Yours should have the pre-war type long throw action. Value range from $100-$400, with a premium for the 2" barrel version. sales@countrygunsmith.net

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Less than 100 to over 1000 depending on specifics.

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Around $250 if the grip is actually stag.

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50-500 usd

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Q: What is the value of a Smith and Wesson 38 Special Ctg with a C above the model number 21402 and patent dates of Feb 6 1906 Sept 14 1909 and Dec 29 1914 on top of the barrel?
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