Model 39 & Model 52 the same?

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Is the model 52 (no dash) the same frame as the model 39-2. I hate the feel of the aluminum alloy 39-2 and wondered if I could swap the model 52 and remove screw to make it Double/single and have the heavier fell I am looking for.
 
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Look for a model 539. Those are steel framed and it can easily be made to work with a model 39 or 39-2 slide. (Or a 539 slide if you buy the whole gun)
 
If you ever come across a 39 or 539 frame out there in the wild for sale let me know, I've been looking for one for years.
 
I presently do not have a 52 that I can try the switch. The 539 is a good choice or buy a steel frame mod-39 from the 60s era.
You have both guns, give it a try and post results. Im not saying it will work or shoot it.
 
Back in the 70's a customer came into the Shop where I worked with a model 52 that he converted into a 39. Like the OP he disliked the aluminum frame and wanted an all steel pistol. So it could be done.

That was a long time ago and the pistols were still available new … it would be a very expensive project today, a 539 would be a better solution.
 
I faced the "need" for a steel frame 39, and my solution was to purchase a Model 639 and some extra slides (blued steel) and I'm living happily ever after. Do the math, starting with a Model 52 that will cost at least $1000-1200 if you get lucky, or starting with a Model 539 or 639 for a maximum of about $750 if you don't want to shop around. Then when you add the cost of making a 9mm out of it, several hundred for the Model 52 vs $0 for the X39 and the decision becomes a no-brainer.

Everything for the Model 639 FrankenSmith project including the initial gun purchase, two blued slides, a set of Millet adjustable sights for one and a cheap reflex red dot for the other, along with 3 extra magazines, and I'm still under $1000. You couldn't do that starting with a Model 52!

Froggie
 
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"several hundred for the Model 53 vs $0 for the X39 and the decision becomes a no-brainer."
Hello Frog, trying to follow your post. Your statement above is hard to follow. best, Mike
 
To save all that bother to build a franken pistol, well there is a cheap alternative...model 559
 

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"several hundred for the Model 53 vs $0 for the X39 and the decision becomes a no-brainer."
Hello Frog, trying to follow your post. Your statement above is hard to follow. best, Mike

*@#% fat fingers! I fixed it! If you read the whole, admittedly tortured sentence, I tried to express that the idea of converting an expensive Model 52 in 38 Spl to a less valuable 9mm does strike me as a no brainer... would you see it differently?
Froggie
 

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