Picked this up recently and shot it for the first time today, flawless function and a tack driver. Made in '67 or so. I've got a Tyler T-grip on the way for it.
That's a great looking old Model 10. It'll look slick with the T-grip. Hopefully you picked one up secondhand or it'll be awhile.
Very interesting. It has non-diamond Magna stocks, so 1967 or later makes some sense. But here's the oddity. The box does not have the Bangor Punta name on the top, where the company name is. BP took over S&W in 1965, and the new boxes showed up soon afterwards. Sure, some hung around for a while and shipped after the new boxes were in stock. But two years is a long time and I don't believe I've ever seen one that shipped two or three years after 1965. Does the serial number on the box end label match the number on the butt of the gun? And what is the serial number, anyway? By 1967, it should be a high C number. The D numbers started in 1968.Made in '67 or so.
Very interesting. It has non-diamond Magna stocks, so 1967 or later makes some sense. But here's the oddity. The box does not have the Bangor Punta name on the top, where the company name is. BP took over S&W in 1965, and the new boxes showed up soon afterwards. Sure, some hung around for a while and shipped after the new boxes were in stock. But two years is a long time and I don't believe I've ever seen one that shipped two or three years after 1965. Does the serial number on the box end label match the number on the butt of the gun? And what is the serial number, anyway? By 1967, it should be a high C number. The D numbers started in 1968.
Nice revolver you have there, by the way!![]()
Should I assume you mean the silver/gray boxes, like the one in your picture? If so, they showed up at the same time as the blue two-piece box, c. 1956. SCSW says 1957, but I have at least two in my safe that shipped in 1956.Jack, when did S&W switch to the light blue boxes?
Should I assume you mean the silver/gray boxes, like the one in your picture? If so, they showed up at the same time as the blue two-piece box, c. 1956. SCSW says 1957, but I have at least two in my safe that shipped in 1956.
The difference is that the silver/gray boxes were used to ship revolvers with the nickel finish. Blued guns, as well as anodized aluminum frame guns (the Airweights) shipped in the blue boxes during the same period.
When the BP boxes appeared (late 1965 or early 1966), the border around the top surface changed from a solid line to a hashmark line. This was true on both the blue and silver/gray boxes.
I hope this answers your question.
You should come to the big state for a visit. You'd have a ball looking through my large safe. I had to move most of the rifles to the "small" safe to make room for all my S&W boxes. Of course, all the boxes have handguns in them (mostly revolvers).This is my only S&W example with a factory cardboard box.
You should come to the big state for a visit. You'd have a ball looking through my large safe. I had to move most of the rifles to the "small" safe to make room for all my S&W boxes. Of course, all the boxes have handguns in them (mostly revolvers).![]()
I have a 5" Model 10-7 that I bought new in 1979 and fired 6 rounds through it. Been in the box in a drawer ever since.
That poor revolver is hungry for more ammo and sad.
Shoot the heck out of it. I recently shot all my safe queens and it was so nice. I'm gonna bring them every week now. Life is too short
That's a great looking old Model 10. It'll look slick with the T-grip. Hopefully you picked one up secondhand or it'll be awhile.