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Old 01-21-2017, 10:32 PM
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Going to be Looking at a model 14 in nice condition, don't know dash#,
seller gave me first 4 digits of SN 4946 so I assume its K4946XX or 49K46XX
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K4946XX = 1962, so that would be a Model 14-2.

49K46XX = 1979, so that would be a Model 14-4.

I hope this helps.
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Thanks Jack. Looks like a nice shooter grade in the pics I've seen. Appears to have a wide target trigger and minimal use. Looking at the side plate I'd say original blue. I may see it this week.
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K4946XX = 1962, so that would be a Model 14-2.

49K46XX = 1979, so that would be a Model 14-4.

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Seller confirmed 14-2

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Model 14's are normally a decent deal in today's market. Prices have not gone crazy like many other Smiths. They are 1 good shooting revolver. To me, they look & feel great! I have a 14-3, that I gave a hair over $400 for. 1 of my favorites. Bob
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