The Smith & Wesson Model 38, also known as the Bodyguard, was first introduced in 1952. It is a lightweight, double-action revolver specifically designed for concealed carry. The Model 38 features a shrouded hammer and is chambered for .38 Special cartridges. Over the years, it has undergone various updates and modifications, but its original design remains popular among firearm enthusiasts.
There is no S&W Model 4T942
@ 1952-3
@ 1961
The gun is likely a Harrington & Richardson (H&R) model 925. The caliber is .38 Smith and Wesson (S&W) special, not to be confused with .38 special (SPL). You must shoot the .38 S&W ammo, not .38 spl.
There is no such model number. What ever you have was made in 1980.
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory. It could have been made a week to a year before.
Thousands. 38 S&W is a cartridge designation- a lot companies besides Smith & Wesson made guns in this caliber. A small MOUNTAIN of them, in fact.
You will have to call S&W
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory.
Impossible to answer without a sn
J frame, usually in 38 special
No such model