Mid-century M&P Snubby

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I bought the gun that I had asked about previously on the forum when the gun dealer mistakenly gave me a K prefix serial number instead of a C prefix. This one is C126XXX, which I'm guessing puts it around 1950. Can anyone pin that down to a more exact year? Also, I was disappointed that the stocks are not original and are ill fitting. There are no numbers on the inside panels.
Does anyone know where I could get period-correct stocks for this, or does anyone have a set they'd be willing to part with? I always like to see M&P snubby photos, so I'm guessing you all do, too. Thanks to all for your help on this one.
 

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It looks like someone put grips from an I frame on it. Those grips are probably worth enough to someone to trade you even for a nice, correct set, or you could buy a nice set and sell those to recoup your costs. If you are only looking for functionality, there are some very nice aftermarket stock at reasonable prices.
 
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Thanks for your reply.

I'm definitely open to a trade on these for a set of period-correct, k-frame, round-butt stocks.
 
In your earlier thread regarding that revolver you made reference to the asking price. Were you able to negotiate ?
(No requirement to answer if you wish not to , of course...)

Is the finish original?
 
I have C105xxx which I determined at some point was a 1951 DOM.

The story was it was carried by a detective in Philly. Grandson ended up with it, meant nothing to him, and was consigned to a LGS where I found it.

Typical "carried a lot, shot a little" deal. Shows carry wear but very little turn line. Smooth as butter and tight. Shoots like a dream.
 

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This one is C126XXX, which I'm guessing puts it around 1950. Can anyone pin that down to a more exact year?

My list shows three with serial numbers not too far from yours. All of them left the factory in September, 1950.

BUT only a letter from the SWHF can give you any certainty as to when your particular revolver went out the door. They were not shipped in serial order.
 
In your earlier thread regarding that revolver you made reference to the asking price. Were you able to negotiate ?
(No requirement to answer if you wish not to , of course...)

Is the finish original?

They weren’t open to negotiation. But I’ve been looking locally for an M&P pre-model 10 for the last six or seven years- and I’ve hit the area gun shops at least once a month and most of the shows- and this is the first I’ve seen that was fairly local, so I went with it.

The finish is original.
 
So that one was $495? Looks pretty good, even with the mismatched grips.

I gave $400 OTD for this one:
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Finish deficient, but excellent lockup and function.
 
So that one was $495? Looks pretty good, even with the mismatched grips.

I gave $400 OTD for this one:
IMG-20160812-075221.jpg

Finish deficient, but excellent lockup and function.

Yours is definitely a cool snubby. Mine also locks up tight - no endshake play at all. I need to get to the range and test it out.
 
Like I said in your other thread-
HOWEVER, the pic is not very large and I can't see a lot of detail, but the grips don't appear to fit real well. They also look a bit strange at the top, making me wonder if they are magna grips that have been altered into service grips.


Can you show us the backs of those grips?
 
I was wrong- they are not magnas that have been modified.
Looking at the backs, I think someone sanded the backs. Because the sides of grips are rounded (sloped you might say), they get smaller as the backs are sanded. I have no idea why someone would do that.



Yes, those do look like an I or J frame set of grips.
I & J frame grips are way too short to fit a K frame.


Stocks appear to be from a .38 New Departure
Again, 38 ND grips are too short for a K frame.
 
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OP -

K frame snubs are pretty hot right now , have been for a while. Anytime you can get one in reasonable condition below $500 is a decent deal.
I got mine a year or so back and still feel good about it.

Enjoy.
'Ski
 
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