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Originally Posted by bmg60
I have a answer for you.
the hammer that is installed is a post war Transition Hammer from a 357 Transition. If you look at the picture it shows a cutout for the post war hammer block.
this hammer was installed when it went back to the factory in 1947.
I hope this helps.
Jim Fisher
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And THIS ladies and Gentlemen is why we LOVE THIS PLACE..
Jim.. thanks so much for clearing that up.. Now do I leave it or replace it with the correct hammer?? ..
Interesting question.. as a "Newbie" in this RM arena, I am not sure what the answer is..
But I do know that I want to preserve S&W History..
Thanks
Sal