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Originally Posted by remat457
The SCSW doesn't necessarily show that, although as we all know it is impossible to be 100% on S&W. Just when you think S&W didn't do something or didn't make a certain combo somebody always comes up with a pic that they did
It lists:
#104800 = 1006 AS, 1990-91, 2nd trigger guard (this is what I have)
#105004 = 1006 FS, 1990-91, 2nd trigger guard
#105500 = 1076, 1990-92
^-- later product id # is what made me think they came later. Do you have info otherwise?
One thing noticeably missing are product id's for the 1st trigger guard. So, potentially there are a lot of models missing.
A couple of questions for you...
Do you have the box? If so, what is the product #? I am wondering if you have the first trigger guard and what it looks like.
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Well, on the trigger guard, ... remember they built the 3rd Generation 4506s first, and that's where the trigger-guard change started from first-to-second generation TGs. IIRC, S&W carried that shape change to the TG into the 10XX-series production. So my 1006 has a TG that's rounded, which is what also appears on the 1076s.
Nope, sorry, no box.
But S&W can tell you from the serial # of your 10XX-series pistol what its "born-on" date is. One of their reps told me that the prefix is the key indicator (just what I was told, could be wrong...)