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While going through my late father-in-law's stuff his wife found something nobody wanted, so she called me. I was kinda surprised when she handed me this,

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a Model 10-5 and told me to get it out of the house.

As far as i can tell it has never been loaded,checkering on the grips an hammer are sharp as factory,no marks of any kind any where. didn't have the box or cleaning kit but i do have the owners manual from 1969.

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i have 2 k frames already, there's no sentimental reason holding me back and i been thinking about this for about a month now,so what do you think,go on and let it go boom or ??????

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Guest JHatmaker
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Shoot it, unless you're planning on selling it, shoot it! That's what it was made for, load that sucker up.

And congrats on the inheritance

Guest Jcochran88
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Personally I don't own a gun that I don't shoot. So shoot it!

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If you already have two, keep this one unfired. It will make something nice to hand down to your children or grandchildren.

Guest TurboniumOxide
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Want to sell it? I have one exactly like it, was my grandfathers LEO carry. I love shooting my grandfathers gun occasionally, and using it single action it is deadly accurate with a sweet trigger and very pleasant to shoot. PM me if you want to sell it.

Guest Muttling
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Keep it and DON'T shoot it.

That's a really nice piece of history. I don't think it will ever be worth lots of money, but it's still a pretty cool piece of family history. Why would you put rounds through it now???? Just show it off as a weapon that's was owned by great ______ and has never been fired.

Guest H0TSH0T
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also interested if your selling let me know, but it would be a nice family heirloom to pass down.

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Shoot it; it’s a Smith & Wesson so it’s already been shot and it wouldn’t make any difference anyway. :D

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Shoot it! It's a shame to own a gun that never gets shot, that's what they were made to do. I don't want to buy it, but I'd love to have something old like that.

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If had 2 already, I'd put that one up and pass it down to the next generation when ready.

DaG

Guest TurboniumOxide
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You need to shoot it. It is not going to hurt it and if you have a gun you need to know that you can use it if you have to. I would keep it loaded, too. It is a sweet piece. Take off the stocks and inspect under and inside for rust and stabilize it if found.

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I'd keep it and pass it on to my kids. Otherwise I'd sell it to me! :)

Seriously, that is a nice looking S&W! If I was you, I'd definitely give my momma in law a big ole hug around the neck for giving that to you!

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Guest tlondon
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I have a model 15-3 that this piece would look good with. let us know if you decide to sell or trade it.

Guest HexHead
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Blowing up the pic, judging by the wear ring on the cylinder, I'd say it's unlikely it hasn't been shot. It's in very nice condition, but not pristine (looks to be some pitting on it) enough not to enjoy it. You just got yourself a nice "like new" gun. Shoot it and pass it along to your kids and grandkids. ;)

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Shoot it...rare to find one in that condition, but since practically millions of them were made in one for or another for 100 years it isn't really considered a rare find

They are as ubiquitous as a glock or 10/22. VERY good gun. .38 special is, for some reason, becoming somewhat of an underrated cartridge.

Luck you!

Guest nascar22
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Inspect carefully. Shoot. Clean thouroghly. Put it in the safe for future use.

I have never been able to sell any gun I have ever owned. I call it enjoying a fun sport and collecting. My wife calls it a sickness.:koolaid:

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ok, yep i shoulda made this a poll, forgive me, still kinda new to this..

thanks for all the opinions and help,

i carried a model 10 along time ago, enough too cause me to spend much time getting my hip realigned.

the reason i didn't list the store it option was that i have all my revolvers stored away now and haven't even looked at them for two years. i guess the state will fight over them when i'm gone, no one else will.

nope, i don't think it belongs in a museum.

i agree that it's not a rare gun, maybe only the condition it's in for that age is

concerning the wear ring on the cylinder i've seen much worse on revolvers in show cases at gun shops.

i know i shoulda took better/more pictures, even wiped it off before hand, when i said i didn't think it had been fired, i was looking at the hammer nose and it shows no discoloration at all, also none of the finish has changed on the front of the cylinder or the rear of the barrel.

i'll post it in the classifieds with more pictures later on..

again thanks :poop:

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