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Old 01-13-2011, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by remat457 View Post
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.
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...)

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