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1979. That serial number ought be on a Model 10-7; you can confirm that by opening the crane and seeing if the stamp "MOD 10-7" appears on the frame under the barrel.
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Actually, it says Mod 13-2
It's a .357, didn't state that before.
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Actually, it says Mod 13-2
It's a .357, didn't state that before.
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Still 1979, but I jumped to a conclusion I had no reason to propose. Thanks for the additional info.
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Thanks for the info on the year. I wasn't really sure.
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Although it's a newer model, I thought you might like to see my 65-3 with Herrett Ropers:
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All 4 of mine
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I only have one that fits this 1896-1961 forum, and it's not very pretty.
To some folks.
But I like it.
Shipped to New Orleans in 1901.
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I will submit this as the most worn one, and the muzzle will nearly cut you because it is so worn on one side.
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What fantastic K-frames! I've been fighting the urge to aquire some 1949-vintage models, but you all have ruined that! The quest begins!
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The first three are m&p guns,my newest is a m10-8HB from a fellow forum member,it has Executioner grips and has become one of my favorites,next is a m10-7,and the last is my old 1948 6", the last 3 are a 4-screw k-22,4-screw m-15 and m-19-5
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oops only 2 came through try again,m10-8, m10-7, K-22 & M-15
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Combat Masterpiece with S.D. Myres shoulder holster.
M&P with Abercrombie & Fitch holster.
My first centerfire revolver,a gift from my friend's father 41 years ago-Model 10-5 with Heiser holster.
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Pre Model 14. Serial# K164277. Sadly just had to replace the original barrel because the forcing cone cracked, but the new barrel is sound and since this gun has no more collector value it will be a home defense/target shooting gun. Will be getting rid of the Pach's soon. Haven't decided what to do with the old barrel--maybe make a pencil holder out of it.
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M&Ps, the cornerstone of Smith & Wesson. What fantastic history!
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M&Ps, the cornerstone of Smith & Wesson. What fantastic history!
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Well, here's another. M&P (1905/Fourth) with a five inch barrel from the mid-1920s. S/N 544932 (mistakenly recorded on the bottom of the box as 554932). About 95% finish, with most wear on backstrap, a little at the muzzle, and some minor scratches and tiny dings here and there.
Haven't shot it yet, but will. Bore and chambers shiny and unpitted, action tight. There's a catch in the DA pull that I need to address.
Probably 1926 from the serial number; I wouldn't try to predict which month, given the company's practice of shipping out of numerical order.
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First up: my favorite revolver of all time - a perfectly balanced Model 13 w/3" barrel.
Next: my born in 1961 unfired Model 10 w/4" HB.
Here's my Model 19-3 w/4" barrel and 3Ts. Also has 1970s version of illuminated sights
Here's my Model 19-4 w/4" barrel and 3Ts.
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38 M&P Fourth Change, Shipped May 24 1919 to Shapliegh Hardware Co.,St Louis MO.
38 M&P Fourth Change, Shipped March 23, 1929 to George F. Herold Co.,New York City, NY Shippment was for 25 units and came with black hard rubber round butt grips. If anyone has that type of grip for sale please contact me.
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Hi Muddyboot;
How close is your 1919 revolver to this one, serial number 2961XX?
I sure wished I'd known you needed correct style grips for your 1929 round butt M&P. I have a set from a super clean 1930s M&P snub that was confiscated by law enforcement and unfortunately disassembled for parts. One is broken with a missing section. It probably was carelessly broken when the revolver was in custody or disassembled. What a shame. The other grip is very clean and sharp though. It would look good on your revolver. You'd be half way there if you had it. Perhaps you could find a broken set with an opposite good grip. If you want it just let me know and I'll send it along.
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Well I have been so busy, that I haven't posted on this forum in more than a year. Nothing like a K-frame thread to wake me up:
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Here is my latest, new to me, K22 which dates to 1947. This piece has seen very little use & lotsa love. It is probably about 99% new.
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Davwingman, what a beauty! I love postwar Masterpieces, and pictures of 1947-48 K-22s really warm my heart. Congratulations!
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19-3 that now belongs to Charlie Sherrill and 17-4
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Hi Muddyboot;
You keep coming up with revolvers with birth dates fairly close to some of mine.
Here's serial No. 502XXX. I figure it was shipped during 1904.
Your new revolver looks much better than mine.
I recently did that which is evil and test fired 30 rounds of various 158 grain +P factory loads through the old relic in the name of "science." It shrugged them off as nothing. Of course the 31st could have caused it to "blow a gasket."
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My SN is 58xxx. I'll get back to you when the letter arrives. This revolver has some mechanical issues, so I'll be sending it to David Chicoine some time to get it in working order.
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Show off
Here are the three that I love the most:
Pre 10
1905 HE
Model 14-2 SAO
Hope the terminology is right, I'm still new at collecting.
The 14 is the most accurate revolver I've ever had.
By the way, most if not all of you guys take great photos!
Please ignore the date on the photo, it was taken today.
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My K-Frame 64-8
Here is a pic of my model 64-8 in .38 Special +P. It's not as old as most of what has been poster, but I like it. It shoots great. I got it in trade fo ra Glock 22, and think I got the best of the deal.
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Wow! A zombie thread (you know came back from the dead).
Just for the heck of it I'll feed it a little......
A pair of Masterpieces:
A couple of Combat Magnums...
A lone Combat Masterpiece:
And a classy competitor:
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This is what I have,
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Combat Materpiece 22cal. 1953 Model 15 1957 4 scew
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Snub envy
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Here are a few of my K frames, have more, but not photographed yet.
15-1 USAF gun:
15-2 USAF gun:
18-3:
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These have been posted before, but as long as we are
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My Favorite, the Combat Masterpiece Top to bottom; K38, 15-1, 15-2, 15-3, 15-4, 15-3shooter
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