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Old 08-17-2011, 11:25 PM
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Here is my 39 no dash S/N 108919 Illinois State Police pistol. Now I need to find an extractor. Over all in pretty good condition for being a duty pistol. Anyone able to give a date of manufacture?







I got to shoot my 39 ISP today. Here are the results. Fired 18 rounds @ 10 yards. Sighted center mass. My reloads 125gr LRN, 3.9gr W231, Winchester cases.


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Is the extractor broken, or do you just want a spare for it? The extractor on that Mod 39 doesn't look broken (of course that doesn't mean its not), it is just the intermediate style used late in the No Dash production. It is similar to the 39-2 style extractor, just bigger. S&W put it out to appease those complaining about the long style extractor until the 39-2 came out.

Anyway, it looks like you have a nice Mod 39 there. Enjoy it.
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I don't think that gap in the extractor about the middle of the cocking serrations is supposed to be there.
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I don't think that gap in the extractor about the middle of the cocking serrations is supposed to be there.
I'm not saying that it isn't broken, I am saying that the quick fix that S&W put on the ISP long extractor looks exactly the same as that. Due to the failure of some of their pistols the ISP wanted S&W to make an immediate fix to the 39's they were receiving, so a spring loaded half extractor was fitted into the slide with the back half being just a blanking panel. If this is one of those models (the SN is in the right range for this feature), it isn't broken.
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The ISP was a pioneer in the adoption of the 9mm for duty carry, so it's extremely neat to have found one of those old warriors. I believe that property stamping was done by the factory. It's a pretty late in the Model 39 serial number sequence, so probably dates to around 1969. Very cool gun, thanks for sharing it with us.
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I'm not saying that it isn't broken, I am saying that the quick fix that S&W put on the ISP long extractor looks exactly the same as that. Due to the failure of some of their pistols the ISP wanted S&W to make an immediate fix to the 39's they were receiving, so a spring loaded half extractor was fitted into the slide with the back half being just a blanking panel. If this is one of those models (the SN is in the right range for this feature), it isn't broken.
Very interesting. I have seen other pictures of 39 no-dash pistols with that strange line on the extractor and always assumed it was broken or cracked. By that time in the production the slide serrations had moved forward as well.

Did those late 39 no-dash examples have the newer 5 land barrel rifling?
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Very interesting. I have seen other pictures of 39 no-dash pistols with that strange line on the extractor and always assumed it was broken or cracked. By that time in the production the slide serrations had moved forward as well.

Did those late 39 no-dash examples have the newer 5 land barrel rifling?
I thought that same thing when I first saw one, but then I learned about the history of the ISP pistols. They were the first ones to discover that a heavily fired 39 no dash extractor was a weak point. They basically told S&W to fix it or go fly a kite, so they fixed it with a really wide version of the extractor coming out with the 39-2. On a side note I also realized through some limited metal work experience that metal rarely, if ever, breaks so nicely and cleanly in a straight line like that. Notice that there is also some spring tension holding the rear of the extractor, by the line, up. If it was a broken normal style no dash extractor it would be flopping around and not staying up on its own like that.

My research on the barrels is a less detailed, since most people don't show pictures of their barrels. However, from what I can tell, the higher twist rate rifling was maintained through around A250000, well into the -2 series before they switched to the new style barrel. It was probably just an economic choice for S&W. They ordered a large lot of the older style barrels so they didn't have to keep ordering them, and realized some bullet weights don't like the higher twist rate. So the new and old style barrels are intermixed throughout 39-2 production. So, in other words I don't know what kind of barrel any given 39/39-2 will have, but I can make an educated guess based on what I have seen.
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I thought that same thing when I first saw one, but then I learned about the history of the ISP pistols. They were the first ones to discover that a heavily fired 39 no dash extractor was a weak point. They basically told S&W to fix it or go fly a kite, so they fixed it with a really wide version of the extractor coming out with the 39-2.
It's interesting that the "fix" was a short, wide extractor, but then they went to a narrow extractor on the 39-2 model.

Didn't the short-wide extractor end up on some of the second-gen pistols, like the 439 or 539 ? They must have found some ISP spares laying around

At the risk of totally hi-jacking this thread, my 39 no-dash 316xx has a slide stop lever that sticks out of the frame on the right side well past the vertical plane of the slide, but the 39-2 is pretty much even with the edge of the slide. Is that normal, or do I have an improper replacement in the 39 ?

Back on topic - nice ISP 39 ! I doubt I'll ever run across one of those way out here in the upper left corner, but it's something I look for.

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It's interesting that the "fix" was a short, wide extractor, but then they went to a narrow extractor on the 39-2 model.

Didn't the short-wide extractor end up on some of the second-gen pistols, like the 439 or 539 ? They must have found some ISP spares laying around

At the risk of totally hi-jacking this thread, my 39 no-dash 316xx has a slide stop lever that sticks out of the frame on the right side well past the vertical plane of the slide, but the 39-2 is pretty much even with the edge of the slide. Is that normal, or do I have an improper replacement in the 39 ?

Back on topic - nice ISP 39 ! I doubt I'll ever run across one of those way out here in the upper left corner, but it's something I look for.
The early 2nd gens with the short wide extractors were another story altogether. Basically S&W wanted a better extractor. The stories I have heard are that it is a reliable extractor, but not any better than the long skinny style, so they stuck with the old "its not broke, so lets not fix it".

On your slide stop, most no-dashes I have seen have the longer slide stop, mine included. I'm not sure about why, but it is one of the 39-2 changes.

Now back on topic .... The ISP Model 39's were a unique side story in the 39 series, and leads to the adoption of the 59 series and the "wonder-nines" that came later. They are a nice piece of history that is often forgotten by the gun history people. Keep that one in good shape, but don't just let it sit either. They are great guns.
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Thank you all for your comments.

"FirebirdV8 Is the extractor broken, or do you just want a spare for it?"

I wasn't sure at first I thought that all the 39 no dashes had the long extractor. I put an empty case in and it ejected just fine. You are correct about the metalwork. The ends of the extractor have been filed and are not consistent with a break. I am glad I didn't try to fix something that isn't broke.

"BruceB Did those late 39 no-dash examples have the newer 5 land barrel rifling?"

The barrel in this 39 is 6 lands & grooves.

A friend of mine's father had this box of 9mm from the ISP. His father was kind enough to give me this box of ammo to go with my pistol. The headstamp is WCC+P+ 83. Oh and I don't plan on firing this ammo.




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Pretty rare piece with that extractor; wish I could find one.

On the slide stop pin protrusion on the right side of the frame. The longer pin was intended for use with the dust cover, which snapped around the right end of the pin. When they omitted the grooves for the dust cover from the front of the frame, they introduced a shorter pin. Your short pin gun should lack the grooves for the dust cover, if the slide stop and frame came out of the factory together.

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The wide short extractor was one of the recommendations made by our range folks along with a few other modifications. Our range people worked very closely with S&W for a lot of years on various modifications which ultimately resulted in the 3rd gen autos.
Most of our 39-nothing were converted over to the wide short extractor. Might have been a some early 39-nothing that were issued and then bought by retirees before being converted. The one pictured below is the one I was issued. You will see on the top of the slide an indent for the roll pin which holds the extractor in place. Yours has the same roll pin. The older long extractors did not have that roll pin in that location.
Yours would have been in the later issue of the 39-nothing before going to the 39-2. My inventory number is in the 900 range and my serial number is about 2500 less than yours. Most likely yours would have been issued in 1969 or 1970 time frame. Mine was in the first batch rolled out to the road Troops in 1968.
FYI on the inventory number. Back then state regs said that all equipment over a certain value had to have an inventory number afixed to it. Serial numbers did not meet the state regs. Even squad cars had to have an separate inventory number. By the time the 39-2 models came around the reg was modified and unique serial numbers could be substituted for inventory numbers.
Using 115 gr loads mine shoots like a Model 52. Sub-2" groups all day long at 25 yds. Unfortunately, I can't but my 39 can. I don't know how many thousands of rds have been thru mine. A lot. In addition to the shooting to smooth it out the range guys did a heck of a job on my trigger. Super smooth and just the right weight pull. Even if mine didn't have the sentimental attachment I still wouldn't sell it.

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Added range results see page 1. No problems with the extractor fired 50 rounds no stoppages.
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If you are still looking for an extractor or maybe to get an extra one (I picked up an extra for my 39) here's a link....

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At the last training weekend event I participated in, I grabbed my 39 no-dash for the 50yd accuracy portion, and completely blew away the others with their collection of Glocks, Sigs, and 1911 variants and clones in any caliber. That was with 115 gr FMJ commercial bulk reloads, and sweat fogging up my shooting glasses.

I was so happy with it, I used it for the rest of the day, even though it meant lots more magazine reloading and tactical reload situations. Of course, I neglected to bring the single-stack 9mm magazine holders, so I managed to shed two of my magazines from the .45 size holders running through a multi-target course.

The old M39 with the 6-groove barrel still outshoots everything else I own, except maybe the Model 41.
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"FirebirdV8 Is the extractor broken, or do you just want a spare for it?"

I wasn't sure at first I thought that all the 39 no dashes had the long extractor. I put an empty case in and it ejected just fine. You are correct about the metalwork. The ends of the extractor have been filed and are not consistent with a break. I am glad I didn't try to fix something that isn't broke.

"BruceB Did those late 39 no-dash examples have the newer 5 land barrel rifling?"

The barrel in this 39 is 6 lands & grooves.

A friend of mine's father had this box of 9mm from the ISP. His father was kind enough to give me this box of ammo to go with my pistol. The headstamp is WCC+P+ 83. Oh and I don't plan on firing this ammo.



Remember the old days of Super Vel 90gr JHP!!!! and this Model 39 pistol in hands of the police, They were used in this guns and for shure were a +P+ rated factory ammo!!!!
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Hello all my 39 aficionados. That late long, wide extractor is an interesting
variation. Seems to have appeared around #108XXX to solve an eminent
function problem. Will somebody please post a pic of a broken long ext.
I have never seen one broken. Best
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With the different extractor styles--were there changes to the slide,
also? Or can any 39 take any extractor style?
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625 smith,
You have acquired a nice 39. I would love to have an ISP 39 with the modified wide extractor. As you know the Illinois State Police was the first major Police Dept to adopt the 39 and as ISP Capt has stated, they worked closely with S&W to adapt the original extractor to the modified extractor on your pistol. If you listen to ISP Capt describe his pistols long usage you should be confident your pistol should work out just fine. I would NOT seek to replace that extractor with the original long extractor design. The mod was made to improve extractor reliability until a better design was introduced in the next generations of SMITH 9`S.
As Im sure you know, never manually operate the slide to battery. Most extractor failures are traced to this. Ive always slingshoted or dropped slide from lock back with the slide stop to initially charge. Just a reminder.
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If I read it right, post #16 claims that Super Vel 9 mm was +P+.

Lee Juras, owner of Super Vel, published a report on his test of military 9 mm "submachinegun" ammunition in the March, 1972 Shooting Times. It was all well within standard pressure, including WWII German black tip.

US commercial and Super Vel 9 mm were included for comparison and also were within standard pressures. The S&W/F was higher than the Super Vel.

The lowest tested was 24,800 while the highest (Canadian 1945) was 32,500.

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No. 3 pressure barrel; min. chamber; 6 inches long; WRA .225 x .500 copper crusher; tarage table 11366; 72 degrees F .. 55 per cent R/ H. Velocity instrumental at 20 feet.

Super Vel 9mm 90 JHP 31,000 (ave. pressure) 1415 FPS

Super Vel 9mm 112 JSP 31.700 (ave. pressure) 1349 FPS

S&W/F 9mm 100 JHP 32,100 (ave. pressure) 1433 FPS

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And then, here's a picture of the original WW 100 @ 1300 FMJ "Q" load for the ISP in 1967/68.
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Wow! This is some kind of zombie thread!

M39s still are the best!
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If I read it right, post #16 claims that Super Vel 9 mm was +P+.

Lee Juras, owner of Super Vel, published a report on his test of military 9 mm "submachinegun" ammunition in the March, 1972 Shooting Times. It was all well within standard pressure, including WWII German black tip.

US commercial and Super Vel 9 mm were included for comparison and also were within standard pressures. The S&W/F was higher than the Super Vel.

The lowest tested was 24,800 while the highest (Canadian 1945) was 32,500.

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No. 3 pressure barrel; min. chamber; 6 inches long; WRA .225 x .500 copper crusher; tarage table 11366; 72 degrees F .. 55 per cent R/ H. Velocity instrumental at 20 feet.

Super Vel 9mm 90 JHP 31,000 (ave. pressure) 1415 FPS

Super Vel 9mm 112 JSP 31.700 (ave. pressure) 1349 FPS

S&W/F 9mm 100 JHP 32,100 (ave. pressure) 1433 FPS

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And then, here's a picture of the original WW 100 @ 1300 FMJ "Q" load for the ISP in 1967/68.
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Thank you for sharing your tables on stated values of Super-Vel ammo the adverised velociyy for 90gr JHP was 1465fps!!! the tested 1415fps!! that´s the real velocity, what I did not now that this velocity was obtained at a an average of only31000psi, when the standard non +p loads for 9mm lists up to 35000psi giving only 1150fps velocity (but 124gr FMJ)
Thanks for sharing, you have the objective evidence of the tests!!!..
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The only experience I have with the 439 was putting down white tail deer along the road that had been injured by getting hit by vehicles. I generally used head shots with our issue W-W 115 grain JHP +P+ ammo. The 9 MM is an effective cartridge if you put the bullet in the right location. Our issue 115 grain +P+ produced the same results on deer as I achieved using a 125 grain JHP 357 Magnum out of a 4” model 66.

I always got good accuracy out of 115 grain jacketed hollow point ammo. My agency used reloaded 9 MM ammo with a jacketed truncated cone FMJ bullet in my Academy class that was pretty accurate. I don’t know if this was a 115 grain or 123 grain bullet but my 439 was a very good shooting service grade pistol. The Sierra 115 grain JHP always produced good to superior accuracy for me in reloads.

As for accuracy the typical 439 was more accurate than the Officers on my Department could shoot. One of the range Officers from my class challenged the top Cadet shooter to a competition at 25 yards at bullseye targets. The Range Officer (Jerry C.) shot a random cadets 439 upside down while our top shot Mike S. shot his 439 right side up.

The Range Officer posted a better score with all 10’s and numerous X’s. The Top shooting Cadet had shot very well but Jerry C. was a expert shot and had won many pistol competitions in his day. Jerry was in his mid to late 50’s when I went through the Academy and Mike S. was in his mid twenties.

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The good shooting WW practice bullet in this picture is 110 grains.

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I'm glad to see this thread is still breathing and with such good info! I ran across it looking to find a source of extractors for my 1966 mfg S&W 39 no dash. Mine is in near mint condition and has been fired little. But, with the events going right now, it reminds me to keep anything I own, should be kept with spare parts. You never know if something may get pressed into service some day....Thanks for looking, Rick :-)
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Well friends of the Model 39 I bought two in 1969 (one went to my brother who was also on the Teaneck PD NJ cost was $167.50 and when I first fired it was surprised how accurate it was, had the wide full extractor all the way back to the safety.I ran thousands of ammo thru including handloads and it never misfired or failed to extract and it is still accurate to this day. A few years later bought another 39-1 Nickeled w smaller extractor and that one was a honey and was able to shoot out the bullseye with that ,it was accurate as hell even with handloads. A few years ago I was at a Gun Show in PA and while talking with a merchant about 39's he said he had a full kit for a 39 including slide, barrel and all the internal parts and all the springs and whatnot bought it for $200.00 and further conversation he also had another kit for a Nickeled 39 and would be back at the next show and again I paid $200.00 for that kit minus the small parts but had the slide & barrel plus recoil spring and rear handguard also nickel. I haven't check the lands and grooves yet but I will eventually. Good shooting with you 39's PS When I went off Patrol after 20+ years I was assigned to the ID Bureau and subsequent to that went to the FBI academy for further training at Quantico Va. for Forensic training including the first DNA gathering and advanced fingerprinting , photography Etc. Was allowed to take my 39 with me and shot it out with FBI trainees and outshot them all (with my Nickeled 39) Well I was Marine Corps trained on the 1911A1 so it was duck soup to me. Well talk to you again sometime.
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Didn't ISP use a 100 grain jacket soft point after the 100 grain fmj?
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Well friends of the Model 39 I bought two in 1969 (one went to my brother who was also on the Teaneck PD NJ cost was $167.50 and when I first fired it was surprised how accurate it was, had the wide full extractor all the way back to the safety.I ran thousands of ammo thru including handloads and it never misfired or failed to extract and it is still accurate to this day. A few years later bought another 39-1 Nickeled w smaller extractor and that one was a honey and was able to shoot out the bullseye with that ,it was accurate as hell even with handloads. A few years ago I was at a Gun Show in PA and while talking with a merchant about 39's he said he had a full kit for a 39 including slide, barrel and all the internal parts and all the springs and whatnot bought it for $200.00 and further conversation he also had another kit for a Nickeled 39 and would be back at the next show and again I paid $200.00 for that kit minus the small parts but had the slide & barrel plus recoil spring and rear handguard also nickel. I haven't check the lands and grooves yet but I will eventually. Good shooting with you 39's PS When I went off Patrol after 20+ years I was assigned to the ID Bureau and subsequent to that went to the FBI academy for further training at Quantico Va. for Forensic training including the first DNA gathering and advanced fingerprinting , photography Etc. Was allowed to take my 39 with me and shot it out with FBI trainees and outshot them all (with my Nickeled 39) Well I was Marine Corps trained on the 1911A1 so it was duck soup to me. Well talk to you again sometime.
Thanks for that informative reply!!

Hope I'm lucky enough to find a kit as you did for my blue 39 :-)

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I got to shoot a 39 for the first time while I was stationed at Wheelus field Libya. When I got back to the states in '64 I sold a mint 16 dated Luger for $65.00 and ran out to Shooters Paradise and bought a new 39. It cost $65.00 tax and all. Still have It. I know the Luger is worth more now but in '64 Lugers were for sale from $29 for a worn one to $65 for a mint one.
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Mr. austin, those were the days. Our town gun shop had Lugers in a peach basket on the floor for $30, your pick.
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I forgot to mention that my first 39 had serial # 106711 and the one my brother took was serial # 106712 they were consecutive serial numbers he still has his
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I like the grouping. In a shooting, low shots are often a hit while high shots are gone. Nice piece.
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Keep seeing these questions pop up about replacement extractor. Jack First has a replacement that is the standard. I bought a spare just in case for my 39. Hope this helps.
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The 39-nothing the ISP issued me is serial number 106403.
Ours probably were born almost the same day if S&W stayed consecutive serial numbers that week.
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Keep seeing these questions pop up about replacement extractor. Jack First has a replacement that is the standard. I bought a spare just in case for my 39. Hope this helps.
That sounds promising!
For my 1966 mfg 39, no dash, I'd love to have a spare......The idea being I'll never need it if I have a spare :-)
Do you know if it is a wider "no dash" extractor?
I know there are 39-2 extractors around, but 'no dash" extractors are not interchangeable....
And what's the best way to reach Jack?
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FYI, I did a quick search and found Jack First...Sorry for the dumb question....

I searched the site and found no Model 39 parts.

Wondering if I should contact them Monday by phone, apparently the only way, and see if they might produce it?

I'm assuming it might be worth it if there enough to be made...Does anyone have an interest in getting one or more "no dash" extractor(s) if there are willing to make them?

Might be a good item to have produced, depending on the cost...I'd be willing to undertake this...And if it did fly, it would be a cost only endevour on my part...

Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks!
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About 4 years ago I had bought one of the full length extractors from Jack First. Called them (didn't have a catalog). Believe it cost about $65.
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Thank You, maybe they don't list them on the website. Jack First seems more "phone" oriented, which I think is a good thing.
I'll call them Monday and see what they say....
Maybe asking a simple question works :-)
I'll report back after I talk to them Monday....
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Just off the phone with Jack First and have a Model 39 (no dash) extractor on the way!!

Cost is $70.00 and shipping is $11.00. Going out today and should have it next week.

They have them in stock.

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Hey Rick1959 I would like the phone number for Jack First so I can order a Model 39 no dash original extractor can you accommodate me? My e-mail address is [email protected]. Thanks if you could help.
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Sure!!
Sent a direct email to you, but will list it here:
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Nice folks to speak with....

My extractor is lost in the USPS system, FWIW...

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Finally, the extractor made its way through the postal system from Jack First....It took a while...

A nicely machined extractor arrived and it has struck me I should have also got the spring and pin as well...Someday....

My main reason for ordering the extractor was to have one on hand. Ya never know when things dry up and you wished you had....

The extractor comes unblued. Thinking it might be a good idea to find the best way to get a matching, as close as is possible, blue job for it...

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Long thread, and did not read all the Post's completely. I have a friend (Ya, just one). At a gun show about two years ago he was a couple of steps ahead of me. He found a Model 52 for sale, he bought it. I came with a couple of magazines. When he got home he realized that one of the mags would not fit. He went back the next day to see what the deal was. When he got there the seller apologized for the mistake. He then asked if he wanted some more pieces that would fit his pistol and some paperwork. The seller had a complete Model 39 slide and barrel assembly for his 52. The story is that the pistol belonged to a ISP Patrolman that shot on their team. The team armorer had acquired the pistols and the spare uppers all from S&W. He fitted the uppers to the 52 frames. The upper does not seem to shoot near as well as his straight up Model 39's.
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Long thread, and did not read all the Post's completely. I have a friend (Ya, just one). At a gun show about two years ago he was a couple of steps ahead of me. He found a Model 52 for sale, he bought it. I came with a couple of magazines. When he got home he realized that one of the mags would not fit. He went back the next day to see what the deal was. When he got there the seller apologized for the mistake. He then asked if he wanted some more pieces that would fit his pistol and some paperwork. The seller had a complete Model 39 slide and barrel assembly for his 52. The story is that the pistol belonged to a ISP Patrolman that shot on their team. The team armorer had acquired the pistols and the spare uppers all from S&W. He fitted the uppers to the 52 frames. The upper does not seem to shoot near as well as his straight up Model 39's.
Wow, interesting information.
I'd never considered mixing the two or if it were even possible.
Many years back I had sweet Model 52...that I never should have sold :-/
Any idea what modifications were necessary to make that combo work?
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Wow, interesting information.
I'd never considered mixing the two or if it were even possible.
Many years back I had sweet Model 52...that I never should have sold :-/
Any idea what modifications were necessary to make that combo work?
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I would imagine there is a modification to the 39 slide & barrel to get it to work. There is a discussion elsewhere on the forum about this. Most thought it was to difficult to accomplish. If I can get the gun in this discussion I will get pictures of it and post them.
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I would imagine there is a modification to the 39 slide & barrel to get it to work. There is a discussion elsewhere on the forum about this. Most thought it was to difficult to accomplish. If I can get the gun in this discussion I will get pictures of it and post them.
That would be great!

I'd wondered when I had the 52 whether the frame was similar to a steel 39 frame. But I didn't have a 39 then, so never thought too much about it.

Thanks for your reply! :-)
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I know this Thread has some age on it, But I will give it a try.
I have an ISP marked 39, Sn. 88702. No big deal but it appears someone fitted an early 39-2 slide to it. Both frame and slide show the same amount of wear. Was this a common cure during its period of service or common after the gun left the control of ISP? I do know that trans 39-2s were being shipped in early 1970.
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I have an ISP marked 39, Sn. 88702. No big deal but it appears someone fitted an early 39-2 slide to it. Both frame and slide show the same amount of wear. Was this a common cure during its period of service or common after the gun left the control of ISP? I do know that trans 39-2s were being shipped in early 1970.
Usually if someone's gun went down from some reason there were just issued a new gun unless it was some minor repair. Nothing is impossible that one of the main range guys swapped out the slide but not likely. If the top end was that bad the Troop would have been issued a new/different gun and their old 39 would have been stored.
If your 39 has a 39-2 slide the most likely cause would be done by someone after it was sold and released to the public. The 39/39-2 were replaced by the 439 in 1981 so over the last 43 years there's no telling what someone might have done to it.
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