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New mint condition acquisition!
Just came into this one today - a Model 1905 (4th change) with a 6" barrel. With a serial number of 4471XX, I'm estimating its manufacture at roughly 1930. Until I get definitive word on this from Roy Jinks, perhaps some of you can zero in a bit more exactly on this serial number. I find it amazing that guns like this can survive to the present day in this condition. I popped the sideplate on it, and it was pretty dry. It shows evidence of very minimal firing, and the turn line is not heavy at all. The numbers on the frame, cylinder and barrel all match. The stocks match, with the serial number penciled on the inside of one. I'm guessing it was a "dresser drawer" revolver for a long, long time. Thought I'd show it off!
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That gun is a stunner!
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11-30-2012, 11:01 PM
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wow, great find. It appears gems are still out there
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Had one in .32-20 wander into my collection this week...
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Originally Posted by PALADIN85020
Just came into this one today - a Model 1905 (4th change) with a 6" barrel. With a serial number of 4471XX, I'm estimating its manufacture at roughly 1930. Until I get definitive word on this from Roy Jinks, perhaps some of you can zero in a bit more exactly on this serial number . . .John
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I'm going to guesstimate late 1923 or early 1924 . . . outstanding M&P . . . congratulations!
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11-30-2012, 11:22 PM
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400078 shipped in early 1922 and 544932 shipped in late 1927. I would guess that Russ is very close to reality with his suggestions that lie closer to the mid-1920s. (By 1930 the M&P series was hitting the 600000 range.)
That's a beautiful specimen. Congratulations!
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you have a nice one there, I have its twin which I picked up 6-7 years ago now. Its almost mint but it has a spot or two of rust and some light muzzle wear
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That gun is so new condition Paladin, you should get a factory warranty with it.
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B-ute-ee-full!! I wonder what it would cost S&W to build one like that today?
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I have a nice one also. My serial #4201XX was shipped on 10-06-1922 to San Francisco, Ca. Factory Lettered.
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John that is a nice gun! Good for you.
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Nice ,,,,Very nice!
How comes I can never find'em like that?
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With those grips I will also est. 1920's. I think they went back to medallion grips in the 30"s.
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Roy Jinks looked it up - turns out it was shipped in April of 1923. A bit older than I first thought. It's in great shape for being almost 90 years old!
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i was going to say that the o.p.'s gun is beautiful, but i will go ahead and say that ALL of the pictured ones are spectacular!
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Nice find. Those old Smiths look like H&R's.
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I also got one in about that same condition with a slightly lower SN and the same correct stocks about 3 months ago. So they still exist. Problem for me is that I find it very difficult to see the sights with the narrow rear notch and skinny front blade.
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I am strictly a Colt collector. But if I ran across one of these in that condition. I would cross the line!
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Those are very nice. Here is a 4" #363113 I found years ago, that shows no indication it has been fired.
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Is the barrel over torqued? Does it shoot to point of aim?
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They are addictive. I love anything made in the period between the wars, and most of my guns at present are pre-WWII.
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If you are referring to the OP, the front sight is true up and down, and I have no intention of shooting it; it's a safe queen as long as I have it.
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