

I have identified the revolver as a Smith & Wesson model 10-5 .38 special with a 3 inch barrel. There are some very good side shots that show the profile of the revolver very clearly. It definately has a 3 inch barrel with a very long ramp sight. This matches the Smith & Wesson model 10-5 with a 3 inch barrel perfectly. No other model 10 revolvers had this type of front sight. The model 10-5 came out in the 1970's so it is historically incorrect, however the same basic revolver goes back to the S&W MP which was available in the 1930's. The 1930's S&W MP's were never made with a 3 inch barrel and would have had a "half moon" sight and not the ramp sight as the screen used revolver has.
Here is a comparison pic between the screen used revolver and a 3 inch Smith & Wesson model 10-5:

Another interesting note is that when the revolver is droped to the table you can see that it has the older smooth finish grips as found on the Smith & Wesson Victory Model and not the modern style grips of the model 10-5. Changing out the grips would be an easy thing to do to make the revolver look more historically correct. It also shows a lanyard ring hole in the bottom of the frame. This is hard to explain as the model 10-5 never had a lanyard ring attached. Was the screen used gun drilled for a lanyard ring? Could it have been a S&W MP frame with a 3 inch 10-5 barrel attached? My guess is that these more modern revolvers where often used as "stand ins" for older versions. They may have drilled the frame so that they could attach a lanyard ring if they needed to make it look like an older wartime model.
And now the reason for this post!! You guessed it! I just purchased a 3 inch Smith & Wesson model 10-5!! I also have a nice set of smooth "Victory" grips comming. I now own what I believe to be a screen accurate Wuhan revolver!

Here is a pic. I'll post more when I actually have it in my hands.


All I need now is a Nickle Webley Mk III .38 Commercial Contract to complete the collection of the handguns used by all the main characters in TOD. That one is going to be a tough one to find!
Thanks again to all of you and please post any comments or questions.
