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S&W Parts Lists
Since S&W for some reason does not show parts lists on their site anymore, I was wondering if anyone here would know where I might be able to download them. They sure come in handy when you're trying to find parts. I'd be interested in semi autos mostly. Thanks!
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This list is a couple of years old.
hope it helps.
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You can purchase a parts book (paper or on CD) from S&W. It is available, just not for free.
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That's new. I was able to view parts lists on line about a month ago or so when I ordered some magazine floor plates for my 3913TSW. Thanks for making them available Tom 45.
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Thanks everyone for your help! I'm set.
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I can email you a .pdf copy of a recent pistol list from earlier this year, and I think the most recent revolver list I have is from last year (?).
I always call or email and confirm parts numbers, though, even as an armorer. The "public/retail" online list they were maintaining (up until recently) wasn't kept as current as their in-house computer lists, though. I've long forgotten the number of times I've called with a list of part numbers and was told that at least one of them was out-of-date, had been replaced, was obsolete, revised, etc.
Of course, sometimes even the in-house list wasn't exactly current for something, and the cs contact helping me had to put me on hold and call somewhere else to get the current info (production, engineering, etc).
Then, there are the models that aren't contained in the publicly accessible lists in the first place.
I look at the parts lists as getting me at least close to what I need, or what I think I need.
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Fastbolt, that would be great. I have a copy of the pistol pdf, which is all I need, but on the chance that the one you have is more up to date I would like to have it too, just in case.
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I can email you a .pdf copy of a recent pistol list from earlier this year, and I think the most recent revolver list I have is from last year (?).
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The pistol list would be very helpful, thanks. Also I noticed that a few model numbers on the list had "OBS" after them. Does that mean obsolete?
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Here is the revolver one.
This is a couple of years old also.
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The pistol list would be very helpful, thanks. Also I noticed that a few model numbers on the list had "OBS" after them. Does that mean obsolete?
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Yes ... but it may have different shades of meaning every now & again.
BTW, email E/R.
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I received the email, thanks.
It's a shame that they don't support the 3rd generation guns better than they do. After all, they are great firearms and have only been out of production a few years.
Yeah, I know they'd rather we all bought M&P polymer framed guns, but some of us are die hards.
I think 18DAI calls them the current products that S&W sells as firearms or something similar.
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Yes ... but it may have different shades of meaning every now & again.
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