Depending on the model, the gun could have been made anywhere from about 1878 until 1937. The value will depend o nthe condition, model, and age.You need to describe the gun better than that or take the gun to a gunsmith or collector to have it identified and appraised.
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They are antonyms. Break is the opposite of repair. To break is to divide into many pieces. To repair is to restore after damage.
It is not certain if the question asked to convert lower case to upper case, or upper case to lower case. This answer assumes the latter. You could easily change this around for the former. ConvertToLower (char*psz) { while (*psz != '\0') { switch (*psz) { case 'A': *psz = 'a'; break; case 'B': *psz = 'b'; break; case 'C': *psz = 'c'; break; case 'D': *psz = 'd'; break; case 'E': *psz = 'e'; break; case 'F': *psz = 'f'; break; case 'G': *psz = 'g'; break; case 'H': *psz = 'h'; break; case 'I': *psz = 'i'; break; case 'J': *psz = 'j'; break; case 'K': *psz = 'k'; break; case 'L': *psz = 'l'; break; case 'M': *psz = 'm'; break; case 'N': *psz = 'n'; break; case 'O': *psz = 'o'; break; case 'P': *psz = 'p'; break; case 'Q': *psz = 'q'; break; case 'R': *psz = 'r'; break; case 'S': *psz = 's'; break; case 'T': *psz = 't'; break; case 'U': *psz = 'u'; break; case 'V': *psz = 'v'; break; case 'W': *psz = 'w'; break; case 'X': *psz = 'x'; break; case 'Y': *psz = 'y'; break; case 'Z': *psz = 'z'; break; } psz++; } Warning. Do not be tempted to replace the switch statement with ... if (*psz >= 'A' && *psz <= 'Z') *psz += 32; ... because that will only work on ASCII implementations, and it is most definitely not portable, such as in EBCDIC implementations.
using break; statement
A break of the line. A void between two specific points..
10-150 usd
Best to have a gunsmith show you or contact S&W and ask for an owners manual.
Seldom exceed 100 USD
Please add the following info to help identify your Smith and Wesson handgun.Is it a break open model or revolver,how many shots,what caliber,what barrel length,along with the serial number that you included.
Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
Go to Smith and Wesson's website. You can request a manual or download it for free
Ask a gunsmith for help.
That is the .38 Safety Hammerless (4th Model), made c.1906.
S&W can tell you if you call them.
What markings are present on the revolvoer? Is it a top break or does the cylinder swing out for loading? on top by the cylinder there is a hinge, the tip of the barrel swings upwards
Follow instructions in the owner's manual. If you don't have one, you can get one for free at Smith and Wesson's website.
100 or so