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Fine
1978
No, the Mossberg 395 is a bolt action shotgun, NOT a semi-Automatic shotgun. It is a fine bolt action though.
yes the 500 barrell fits fine as long as the gauge and magizine size are exacly the same on both the 500 and the maverick, the 500 barrels are more expensive also and are of better quality than the standard maverick
Hot Point Refrigerator CSX20E manufactured Circa 1995
Sounds to me that you have a smith and Wesson mod-12.These fine .38 special revolvers are selling for 200-300 dollars depending on the overall condition of the gun.
I gave $300 for mine with both barrels and the accu-chokes. It is a darn fine gun.
Kaolin
it is clay
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Need_model_and_change_number_date_of_manufacture_current_value_for_Smith_Wesson_double_action_6_shot_hand_ejector_revolver_labeled_32_WINCHESTER_C_T_G_6_in_barrel_SN_1198_Meets_NRA_A_F_C_S_for_FINE" Looks like you have a First Model, serial number range 1 - 5311, in the .32 Winchester CTG. of .32-20. "The Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson" shows a value of 450.00 to 600.00 in fine condition. .32-20 Hand Ejector First Model
Call S&W or get a copy of the Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson by Supica and Nahas
You have a fine gun. Condition, condition, condition. Used condition is fine. Abused condition is NOT fine. In reasonable condition this gun should fetch as least $500. Age is unimportant as to value with this gun. You'll require the serial # and a reference book to determine year of manufacture.