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Old 12-20-2010, 11:13 PM
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demingr:

http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore...l_06_16_08.pdf

is VERY generic, but close enough. The gun's a "TDA", and the "Safety" is a firing pin lock as well as a decocker - some models in this group only use the lever as a decocker. Brownells may have a schematic on line. The original manual (I've got one here someplace) really says nothing much more, other than the "don't let the hammer whack the frame during disassembly" warning that I didn't notice in this PDF. (I still think it's a good idea.)

Between us, once you've seen the PDF, the only reason to have a manual for these guns is to include it (might raise the value a bit ) when you sell it. An original box might be more useful.

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