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.
No such caliber in that Model Number. Also, the serial number does not conform to the S&W convention. You might have an H&R Model 925
You will have to call S&W since you did not provide the serial number.
The Harrington & Richardson 925 uses the .38 S & W (Smith & Wesson) cartridge. They starting making them in 1964
No such model number used by S&W.
You can call S&W and ask.
There is no such model number. What ever you have was made in 1980.
model is stamped on gun frame inside cylinder housing
No way to answer without the serial number.
@ 1961
You will have to call S&W to find out.
50-450 usd
Without the sn, you will have to call S&W to find out.