Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory.
10-250 usd
1927
About 300-400 thousand
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory.
32-20. Does not interchange with other .32s. Good cartridge, good revolver.
38 caliber revolver ammo
Try looking on the butt or crane.
Caliber can not be idenitifed by sn. Take it to a gunsmith if it isn't marked on the frame or barrel.
Look on the butt of the revolver
$800 to $900
Smith and Wesson's most popular revolver was the .38 Special, widely used by police officers, both in the United States and abroad.
It could be a Military and Police model that you have with that high a serial number,which was made from 1940-1945.I am not aware that it was made with a 2 inch barrel though.Does your serial number have a letter or number and letter before the serial number?If so please relist it,and I would have a better chance of identifying your Smith and Wesson revolver,along with when it was made.