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Hello all, I need to know what I just bought, I am a avid S&W collector of the "newer" model numbered revolvers but today due to a rain out at work I stoped in the local money pit and in the used case they had what looked to me as a pre mod 10 with a 6" pencil barrel S&W on one side of barrel 38 spl on the other side, and the patent dates on the top of barrel. It is a 5 screw. The gun is absolutly beautiful with just a very slight blue loss at the end of the barrel, locks up nice and seems very tight, and hardly a turn line, looks to have been shot very little. The wood stocks are also mint. So whats a guy to do but buy it! I just dont see too many 5 screw guns in that condition for $400 + tax the serial # is 652xxx. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks
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Sounds like a 1935 - 1936 .38 M&P . If its a square butt, then its
a 1905. Otherwise, its one of the misnamed 1902's. The grips should have small silver medallions, and probably are not magna's . You might add a few details about the butt configuration, and the grips. If the gun is 95% or better,then the price is about right. Later, Mike Priwer |
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Yes it is a square butt and the grips have a silver medallion, I didnt take the grips off. Are they usually numbered to the gun? Thanks
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Yes - the grips should be serial-numbered to the gun. By this time, the
grips should have the number stamped into them. Years earlier, they were pencil-written. Later, Mike Priwer |
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Thanks Mike for your help!
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Here it is I picked it up today. And the grips number to the gun!
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That's nice. To nice. You'll have to send it to me so you don't feel guilty about owning and "older" gun. If that gun's not refinished you got a great deal.
DW "The best gun I ever found was the one I wasn't looking for." DW It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument. "Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he's too old to fight. he'll just kill you." SWCA #1789 |
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Very nice sir!
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It doesn't look refinished to me.
Great gun! |
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Excellent! I can almost make out the type of camera you're using in the reflection off of that sideplate. Sweet!
Jerry SWCA #2080 S&WHF #212 |
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The gun looks original, to me. I could be wrong, but it looks right. The fit of
the sideplate, from what I can see, is perfect. The two studs on the left side of the frame look right. The color seems right, but photographs can be misleading. The small logo, on the left side of the frame, is probably very deep, so I can't be sure, from that. The gun does not look roundy, although the top rear of the frame has a more rounded appearance than I would nominally expect. But - all of this is just from those two pictures. Probably the best conclusion would be that, from the two pictures, the gun looks right. Nothing stands out as being an obvious indicator of a refinish. Later, Mike Priwer |
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That's just beautiful! M&P's are the classiest Smith's in my opinion and yours looks perfect. Gotta love it!
Cheers! |
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Beautiful - you did good!
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Just makes you wonder where it has been hiding all these years. WOW! That's pretty.
H Richard NRA Endowment Life Member NRA Instructor Rifle & Pistol SWCA 1967 USAF 47th Bomb Group, 366 TFW 59-63 "Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." Thomas Jefferson |
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Thanks for the comments guy's, it sure is a beauty! It has not been refinished, just a hint of blue wear on the end of barrel and a couple small spots on the top by the rear sight probally from moving around in a sock drawer for the past 70+ years. Now I am on the hunt for the box, what kind should I be looking for? And what else would have came in the box? Thanks!
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