Would you pay more for a gun that had an "S" serial number? Let's say you were looking at a nice 28-2....how much more $$$ would an "S" bring over an "N"?
The S will, as far as I know, have the lazy amperstand on the barrel and on the frame. It is the first thing I look at when looking at S&W! I like it for the looks alone and I believe the S is better fitted and better workmanship. And yes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder!so yes I would pay more up to $100.
My 19-3 has that and it's one of my favorite little things about that revolver. I'll probably never get it refinished, even at S&W because I'm afraid they might re-stamp it and those will go bye-bye.
The S will, as far as I know, have the lazy amperstand on the barrel and on the frame.
I didn't know that! I read that and thought, "What's he talking about?" So I went and looked at my 28-2s, and sure enough, there on my S-numbered 4-inch is the lazy ampersand, and it isn't on the N-numbered one. The things you learn hanging out on this forum!
One other thing I noticed. The "Smith & Wesson" on the barrel of the 4-inch is in larger letters than on the 6-inch N-numbered one. So what's the story on the letter size...do you know? Is it that way on all models, and is it year- or serial number-related? Just curious.
I'd sell it too, but I would not expect to get much money for it.I have an interesting .38 that I will sell.
It is from about April, 1947.has an S serial number (S 882875)