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Originally Posted by taxifolia
Here's why:
SN A240xxx - DOB 1974 - Model 59
SN A274xxx - DOB 1975-76 - nickel 39-2
SN A742xxx - DOB 1981 - 439
SN A782xxx - DOB 1982 - 639 with round trigger guard
SN TAZ5xxx - DOB 6/87 - 439
SN TBJ5xxx - DOB 1987-88 - 639 with square trigger guard
Given above, I thought the letter sequence indicated production DOB.
Just talked with S&W CS - he said it did not - I'm not so sure.
Do you know ?
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Given the above they look in order but it does not. You will see many "T..." prefix TSW's produced well after "V..." prefixed standard models.
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Originally Posted by taxifolia
Also given above, I concluded that for 639's, the round trigger guards were produced before the square.
Again CS said no, the square were produced first - but that is not what the two DOB's indicate.
Who is correct ?
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You.
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Originally Posted by taxifolia
For you Cool Hand Luke fans "What we've got here is failure to communicate" ???????
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You could also be asking a CS rep about a gun older than they are.
The computers don't show trigger guard shape. To them the old ones could be square, the newer ones round.
The ancient ones were weird shaped and didn't even have checking on the front of them.