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S&W 3rd Gen. factory parts numbers?
Is there a link somewhere to a comprehensive list of factory part numbers/codes that S&W used for its 3rd Gen auto pistols?
Reason: I was going thru my small stash of parts which are kept in small ziplock bags and identified by name and part number. They're mostly for the large frame 10XX & 45XX-series guns I have.
I found a spring in one small ziplock that S&W had sent me in the early 2000s with the apparent part number but lacking the spring's name: 10320.
I think it's a mainspring for the trigger strut. Can anyone confirm or clarify that?
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02-12-2020, 04:35 PM
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10320(0000) is S&W p/n for the recoil spring guide rod on 1006/4506 models.
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Mainspring p/n is 10362(0000).
OP's bag says 10320(0000) Guide rod p/n.
"If" he has a mainspring in that bag, and "if" it is for a 1006, then its p/n would be 10362(0000).
But who knows what's in the bag?
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Mainspring p/n is 10362(0000).
OP's bag says 10320(0000) Guide rod p/n.
"If" vhe has a mainspring in that bag, and "if" it is for a 1006, then its p/n would be 10362(0000).
But who knows what's in the bag?
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Thanks to everyone for the input thus far. I'll recheck the number on the bag, but I'm pretty sure that's what's written on there. The number had been written was on the bag by S&W when I received it years ago.
The part is definitely a spring, not a rod. Nor is it a 10XX-series recoil spring that goes on the guide. I've got plenty of those.
This one is more the size of a mainspring that goes on the strut under the grip.
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Doesn't Numrich have a parts blow-up with P/N's for various 3rd gen models?
(If memory serves me, and it ain't been too good lately).
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Yes, but as I recall, they are their part numbers, not the S&W part numbers.
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Doesn't Numrich have a parts blow-up with P/N's for various 3rd gen models?
(If memory serves me, and it ain't been too good lately).
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That is good info to have, thanks for posting.
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Yes. Thank you. It could be as simple as the spring arrived in a bag that was mislabeled.
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Yes, but as I recall, they are their part numbers, not the S&W part numbers.
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That's correct.
Numrich's 'exploded' 3rd Gen. pistol schemas use their own parts-numbering system, NOT S&W's parts numbers.
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Numrich doesn't even label the part(s) they send you with any part number.
If you order two similar but different parts you get to guess which is which.
When I asked them why no labels they just said they never have.
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Post #2 is close to correct.
My parts book shows 10320 - recoil spring guide assembly
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Post #2 is close to correct.
My parts book shows 10320 - recoil spring guide assembly
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Close to correct?
Pray tell.
How could I have been any more correct?
John
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