I just picked this up and I believe it to be an M&P model 1905 but I'm not sure. Also can anyone help me narrow down an approximate year it was made?
Thanks Russ, also what is this safety hammer block ? I'm relatively new to revolvers
Russ is on the money. This is a postwar .38 Military & Police revolver. Very nearby serial numbers were shipping in late May, 1947. I show two in my database very close to and bracketing yours - S901270 and S901467. They, like yours, have the 5" barrel.It is an early post-war commercial Military & Police . . . s/n S901407 would be April-May-ish 1947.
Was developed circa 1946 after a sailor was killed when his Victory Model was dropped.
Hi RonLooks very much like the one I got a few months back...S/N S819156
Hi Ron
I have your revolver in my database (I'm sure you must have posted about it or given me the data). But I have some blanks and have two questions:
1. Does yours have a plugged hole on the butt where the swivel would attach? Your number indicates it is right on the cusp of when those disappeared.
2. Is it wearing its original numbered stocks?
Thanks.
Thank you!
You're welcome...maybe I have a very rare revolver where the hole plugged itself through the power of RA...or something. Would be interesting if Mr. Jinks could provide the first actual pre-model 10 S/N from the archives, whether shipped or manufactured. His 1977 book provides so much info I am on overload right now. I bet things were hopping when civilians could finally get their hands on S&Ws after the war!
Yes, you can tell by the shape of the hammer if it is long or short action. Compare yours with his picture, if it's the same shape you have a long action.Does the shape of the hammer determine long or short action? I just picked up the same arm, serial # S 976XXX. Research indicates it has the long action. Just looking to understand the physical differences. Thanks