Is a nearly 100 year old revolver any good? Smith and Wesson Military and Police .38 special
This review covers a 1926-1927 Smith & Wesson Military and Police .38 Special revolver. The presenter highlights its history as a retired police officer's handgun, its refinished parkerized condition, and its matching numbers. Despite not being a collector's piece due to the refinish, its provenance and shooting characteristics are praised. The review includes first-shot impressions with both 148-grain wadcutters and 130-grain factory ammunition, noting the revolver's smooth action and accuracy.











