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Another Pre/Postwar M&P
A few months ago, I posted my C prefix M&P snub with prewar stocks. Just got a big brother, 3/46 shipped M&P #S813740 with matching prewar stocks. Neither is what I usually collect, but I love the pair.
I need a lanyard loop if anyone has an extra for sale.
Bob
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Those are very nice. Are you sure that is a post war M&P? Is that serial number post WW2. Looks to be an earlier revolver. Has the LERK too. In any event, I like em. Thanks for sharing. Big Larry
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...that is a nice pair...two examples of the same model revolver with widely varying features...
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I'm a sucker for post-war M&P 5-inchers (mine shipped 12/46), but that snub still wins in my heart.
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Have you lettered either one (or both) of these?? Very nice!!
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That snub is getting my juices going. It just looks...RIGHT!
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The 5" shipped 3/46; the snub 4/49. It took a longer time to use up the prewar RB stocks. I haven't lettered either one, but am considering a letter on the earlier one. Were most of the first postwar orders going to law enforcement?
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Were most of the first postwar orders going to law enforcement
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No. Some were, but it appears that most of them were going to distributors for sale to the general population. Some early examples, however, went to the Cleveland PD and quite a few to the NYPD.
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I thought I had an S813xxx when I bought this one but it ended up an S818xxx. It shipped in 8/46 and shoots good.
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#S813740 with matching prewar stocks.
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When you take those stocks off, would you let me know if the retaining washers are blued or in-the-white? I suspect the latter, but blued washers do show up on prewar stocks. I'd like to have that piece of datum for my research into the S prefix M&P revolvers.
Thanks!
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Are you sure that is a post war M&P? Is that serial number post WW2. Looks to be an earlier revolver. Has the LERK too
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All S prefix guns are postwar. The early SV guns shipped during the last year of WWII, but the simple S didn't appear until the war was over. The first S prefix M&P was assembled on September 12, 1945.
The barrel shaped knob lasted clear into the S87xxxx range.
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I may have your snubs brother.
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Numrich has lanyard rings & keeper pins.
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The 5" shipped 3/46; the snub 4/49. It took a longer time to use up the prewar RB stocks. I haven't lettered either one, but am considering a letter on the earlier one. Were most of the first postwar orders going to law enforcement?
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My snub shipped 9/46 to a sporting goods store.
Sent from my SM-S975L using Tapatalk
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"When you take those stocks off, would you let me know if the retaining washers are blued or in-the-white? I suspect the latter, but blued washers do show up on prewar stocks."
Jack, They're in the white.
"Numrich has lanyard rings & keeper pins."
Lobo, thanks but they are out of stock.
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Big Larry
All S prefix guns are postwar. The early SV guns shipped during the last year of WWII, but the simple S didn't appear until the war was over. The first S prefix M&P was assembled on September 12, 1945.
The barrel shaped knob lasted clear into the S87xxxx range.
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That would explain my # S-987266 with the plain rod. It was shipped 4-1948. My # 683938. shipped 7-17-1940, also has the standard rod. Now my K22 # 4339, shipped 9-23-1947 has the LERK. Pretty mixed up? Thanks, Big Larry
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This is my late "S" prefix, 5". I was told here that it is late'47-early'48. After market stocks, nice but I need a set of OEM for it. Great shooter....
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"Numrich has lanyard rings & keeper pins."
Lobo, thanks but they are out of stock.
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You can usually find them on Ebay and Gunbroker.
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