Where to find obsolete parts..?

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Any help on where to find obsolete parts for older S&W's? I am looking for a front sight for the older model 57 (1/8 inch sight) and not having much luck web surfing so far..any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
Someone here on the forum posted this list not long ago....sorry but I can't remember who. Thanks though.


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George Dye (at David Carroll's) for old Smith parts, sight blades, etc.

"Aonepawninc" aonepawninc | eBay Stores
has a bunch of old S&W parts for sale. I just ordered a complete hammer for my pre model 30 from them. They are very customer oriented and have very reasonable prices. 1/10/16

Dave Bennett: Parts and guns from 1900 up to 1970's.
e-Mail: [email protected]


David Clements - Clements Custom Guns
PH: 276-238-8761
2766 Mt. Zion Rd.
Woodlawn, VA 24381
[email protected]
Clements Custom Guns

Jack First: Large selection of Pre- and Post-WWII parts. Sells working
parts to FFL dealers only.
Phone: 605-343-9544
Reproduced firing pins for 22/32 Kit Gun and HFT

Gun Parts Corp: Successor to Numrich Arms; many guns parts.
226 Williams Lane, West Hurley, NY 12491
Phone: 845-679-2417
e-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: Gun Parts & Firearm Accessories | Numrich Gun Parts

Jim Horvath: Many parts for all S&W's (large and small) from 1860 up;
can reproduce parts.
e-Mail: [email protected]

Jeff Lee: Lee's Gun Parts (an extensive supply of gun parts, including S&W)Mike who works for Lee has 45 M25 barrels.
(Open to the public on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays).
3401 W. Pioneer, Suite 2, Irving, TX 75061
Phone: 972-790-0773


Jan Matlega: Parts for Pre-WWII S&W hand-ejectors.
Mail Address: 528 Eddy Glover
New Britain, CT 06053
Phone: 860-229-6872


Poppert's Gun Parts: Poppert's Gun Parts Main Menu
P.O. Box 413
Glenside, PA 19038
Tel: 215-887-2391 Fax: 215-887-5816
Email: [email protected]

Charlie Pate: Provides screws (original & reproduction) for S&W Tip-ups and Top-breaks; author of books and articles on S&W guns.
Phone: 703-533-8057
e-Mail: [email protected]

Phil Saccacio: Phone: 540-456-6405
e-Mail: [email protected]

Dave Szilagy: Manufactures parts for older S&W's.
Mail Address: 3107 Electric, Lincoln Park, MI 48146
e-Mail: [email protected]

Mike Veilleux: Guns and Gun Parts
All Parts inc. for Pre- and Post-WWII S&W's.
Phone: 413-732-9938
e-Mail: [email protected]
Guns n Parts - New and Used Guns Bought and Sold.


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I’d ask the question in the S&W Smithing subforum here. I betcha there are a bunch of knowledgable guys there.

Yikes! Just saw the post above. Well, that ought to keep the OP busy for a while!
 
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Tried several of the links to the above suppliers, must be old because some of them got kicked back as "undeliverable"..will try the phone numbers on Monday..but Thanks for the quick reply, it's a start!!
 
I'm constantly looking for Patrige Blades for older N frames. I
hate red ramps. I see more Red Ramps than Patridge. A lot of
outfits have them listed but they are marked out of stock.
 
If I don't find it on ebay I'll go to Jack First. I needed a slide stop for my 52-2 and found a new one there. Very expensive but it works. I also needed a hand torsion spring for an older Smith and the ones I got from Numrich and S&W were too short. The lady at Jack First went through a box of springs and found two long ones for me. She said she hadn't realized there were different lengths. I was very pleased with the service.
 
Back in 2016, I had to replace the target hammer on my Model 19 no dash. Since Smith no longer makes these old parts, I was in a bit of a quagmire. Most of the trusted gun parts sits were out of stock.

I turned to Gunbroker and eBay. I was able to find a matching combat hammer and trigger from a Model 13 that dropped right into my Model 19 on eBay. I was a little suprised to purchase gun parts on eBay, but I have to say they often do have some hard to find parts.
 
Back in 2016, I had to replace the target hammer on my Model 19 no dash. Since Smith no longer makes these old parts, I was in a bit of a quagmire. Most of the trusted gun parts sits were out of stock.

I turned to Gunbroker and eBay. I was able to find a matching combat hammer and trigger from a Model 13 that dropped right into my Model 19 on eBay. I was a little suprised to purchase gun parts on eBay, but I have to say they often do have some hard to find parts.

I always check eBay first.

Literally millions of people listing stuff there, and most are just amateurs so you are not paying a professional mark-up.

It's surprising what you can find there and all sales are guaranteed.
 

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