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Old 09-16-2020, 11:55 PM
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Hello folks,

I was fortunate to have recently come across these unfired F and K Comps with boxes and papers.

The F-Comp is a 66-3 with low PCP serial number while the K-Comp is a 19-7 with SDA serial number.

These will wear my best round target stocks while I find the right pair of nicely grained S&W combat stocks.

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Very nice sir, I have a 686 mag comp plus and she's my favorite...
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Wow they are sweet
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I picked up a K Comp at an estate sale three years ago. Mine also has an SDA serial number. Mine is marked "002" in a couple of places. OP, does your K Comp have a similar three digit code? If so, do you know what it means?
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Hi roguegama,

If you mean the 3-digit number located on the inside of the yoke, that is a factory assembly number. These should match on a gun that did not have any parts replaced. On mine that number is 145.

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Finding those two beauties for sale together in unfired condition is a once in a lifetime score.
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Those are beautiful nice score!
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Wow!
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Those bananas have beautiful figure
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Wowzers! Congratulations on your acquisition.
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I am officially jealous- congrats!
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