No sn data available
20-60
In the context of the RG 38 Special, "RG" stands for "Reichsgewehr," which is a German designation referring to the manufacturer of the firearm. RG firearms were produced in Germany and are known for being relatively inexpensive and commonly used as starter or training guns. The "38 Special" indicates that the revolver is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge, a popular caliber known for its versatility and manageable recoil.
SN's were not required before 1968
how do you put a .38 special back together
To reassemble an RG 38 Special revolver, first ensure that the cylinder is clean and free of obstructions. Insert the cylinder back into the frame by aligning it with the frame's cutout and pushing it in until it clicks into place. Next, reattach the side plate if it was removed, ensuring that all screws are tightened properly. Finally, check the function of the action and the cylinder rotation to ensure everything is working smoothly.
The RG was an imported revolver of low cost and lower quality. Depending on condition, these are typically in the $30-$85 dollar range. Due to quality issues, please have checked by a gunsmith before firing.
i have a rg 38 special i need to no the price of it
It might not be chambered for 38 special.
Typically, $50-$100. RG was a low cost firearm of indifferent quality.
25-50 USD
25-100 USD
50-60's