JSticks
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I just obtained a 39-2 via auction. My FFL "collects" them (21 at last count). After he showed me some of his choice examples, like a pristine nickle with real ivory stocks, I thought the 39-2 was the most elegantly designed pistol I'd seen. So,... not being able to afford some of his examples, I looked for one in my budget. Here's what I got:
It came with original box and papers, no tools and one original S&W magazine. But, no wood stocks. (Bummer on the stocks.)
The pistol is in very good condition, but for a small area of pitting on the front of the port side:
It also has one feature that I haven't seen before, a white ramp insert in the front sight that appears to a factory quality mod:
Since I usually shoot in an indoor range the white ramp is not helpful. Maybe I can paint it. Or, just get used to it!
I took it to the range as soon as I could. Shot 100 rounds without a hiccup. I am by no means a good shot, as you will note:
But, that's as well or better than I do with a K38 Masterpiece shooting single action. So those fliers are my fault not the 39-2.
I do have a couple of questions;
1) After searching the forum, it seems to me that this is a 1976 vintage (s/n A 306506), is that correct? (That would come in handy, since it was the year the Mrs. and I were married, if I get "questioned" about another purchase. I could use that fact, somehow, to mitigate the...)
2) I'd like to remove the rust/pitting without removing any bluing. Seems to me that I read that soaking the part (here slide) in Kroil will do that. Is that correct? Is there a safe alternative?
3) Is the white ramp unusual? Does anyone know if perhaps an agency would have special ordered this modification?
At any rate, I really enjoyed my time at the range. The only other S&W pistol I have is a 6906. The 39-2 seemed to be much more sophisticated and it handled as elegantly as it looked. I've got some S&W wood stocks on the way, but I was surprised how much I liked the Pachmayr grips!


It came with original box and papers, no tools and one original S&W magazine. But, no wood stocks. (Bummer on the stocks.)
The pistol is in very good condition, but for a small area of pitting on the front of the port side:

It also has one feature that I haven't seen before, a white ramp insert in the front sight that appears to a factory quality mod:

Since I usually shoot in an indoor range the white ramp is not helpful. Maybe I can paint it. Or, just get used to it!
I took it to the range as soon as I could. Shot 100 rounds without a hiccup. I am by no means a good shot, as you will note:

But, that's as well or better than I do with a K38 Masterpiece shooting single action. So those fliers are my fault not the 39-2.
I do have a couple of questions;
1) After searching the forum, it seems to me that this is a 1976 vintage (s/n A 306506), is that correct? (That would come in handy, since it was the year the Mrs. and I were married, if I get "questioned" about another purchase. I could use that fact, somehow, to mitigate the...)
2) I'd like to remove the rust/pitting without removing any bluing. Seems to me that I read that soaking the part (here slide) in Kroil will do that. Is that correct? Is there a safe alternative?
3) Is the white ramp unusual? Does anyone know if perhaps an agency would have special ordered this modification?
At any rate, I really enjoyed my time at the range. The only other S&W pistol I have is a 6906. The 39-2 seemed to be much more sophisticated and it handled as elegantly as it looked. I've got some S&W wood stocks on the way, but I was surprised how much I liked the Pachmayr grips!
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