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Old 03-29-2015, 01:28 PM
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My step father was a smith and I inherited a some parts that I would like to eventually sell. I believe them to all be S&W pistol parts, Triggers, hammers and parts associated with doing action jobs. a lot of them have part numbers on the blister packs. I have not been able to match any of the part numbers up to Brownell's, Midway, Numrics. One of the triggers have a part #4729 and #4390. I could not find a place to access part numbers on the S&W website. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
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Old 03-29-2015, 02:16 PM
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My step father was a smith and I inherited a some parts that I would like to eventually sell. I believe them to all be S&W pistol parts, Triggers, hammers and parts associated with doing action jobs. a lot of them have part numbers on the blister packs. I have not been able to match any of the part numbers up to Brownell's, Midway, Numrics. One of the triggers have a part #4729 and #4390. I could not find a place to access part numbers on the S&W website. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
post some pictures and we can help you
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If you need any close ups let me know. I included a pic of some rear sights, I don't know what gun they go too. I am trying to establish a value on these items. Thanks for the help
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#4729 should be a K,L,N frame .312" wide smooth trigger.
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4390 is a rebound slide assembly for a model 547. (according to parts list)
http://www.armageddononline.org/guns/s&w_547.pdf
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Please post a price for all you have when you are ready to sell, I'm very interested! Thanks.
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My step father was a smith and I inherited a some parts that I would like to eventually sell. I believe them to all be S&W pistol parts, Triggers, hammers and parts associated with doing action jobs. a lot of them have part numbers on the blister packs. I have not been able to match any of the part numbers up to Brownell's, Midway, Numrics. One of the triggers have a part #4729 and #4390. I could not find a place to access part numbers on the S&W website. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
They appear to be all S&W REVOLVER parts.
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