Rossi revolver, widely known as affordable yet reliable alternatives to the Smith & Wesson J-frames they were modeled after. The specific model is likely a Rossi Model 68 popular during the Interarms import era (late 1970s–1990s).
 
Key Details
  •  Model 68.
  • Caliber: Chambered in .38 Special.
  • Capacity: It has a 5-round fluted cylinder.
  • Action: Double-action/single-action (DA/SA) mechanism.
  • Finish/Grips: Features a blued carbon steel finish and checkered wood grips with the classic Rossi medallion.
These Brazilian-made firearms were imported into the United States by Interarms. They offered a dependable, no-frills option for personal defense and target practice, known for their solid steel construction and value for money.