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Just purchased a 1905 Hand Ejector M&P 6" (my first) and I have a serial number of 280219. Any idea of a shipping date by the brain trust?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you gentlemen I'll post some pics once I get it in hand.
Is there a S&W logo on the sideplate?
Guy. Perhaps you are right, but my recollection was that the monogram disappeared during or immediately after the war. Wouldn't a 1918 shipment be sans monogram also? I don't own any between 1916 and 1920, so I can't look. Help me out here, please.I think 1919 since there is no trademark stamp.
I certainly agree with this part of your post!That's beautiful!
Guy. Perhaps you are right, but my recollection was that the monogram disappeared during or immediately after the war. Wouldn't a 1918 shipment be sans monogram also? I don't own any between 1916 and 1920, so I can't look. Help me out here, please.
I certainly agree with this part of your post!
Time to check that right stock panel for a serial number. Beautiful example!
I'll remove the stocks and check next week when I have it in hand. Is that number stamped or written in pencil? What am I looking for sir?
At that time, it would be written with a pencil. It might be hard to see. Shine a bright light on it at an angle. That's your best chance of seeing it.Is that number stamped or written in pencil? What am I looking for sir?
No sir. No logo on either side.
That's what I thought too. Thanks, Gary.Along with the other's I have seen it appears that the no logos ran from 1917 to mid-1920 (K frame - sn 255,000-338,000).
Jack, to my knowledge military Model 1917's never had a monogram. Their production started in December 1917. The government seized control of production on Sept. 13, 1918 and maintained control until January 1919. My assumption is that is when production of other models were stopped which also stopped the stamping of monograms on all S&W revolvers. So, it is possible an M&P in the 280K serial range could have shipped in 1918. I have seen at least one in the 288K range shipping in April 1918 and several in the 290K range in January 1919. But, I don't know if they had the monogram stamp or not. My presumption is the Jan. 1919 guns did not.my recollection was that the monogram disappeared during or immediately after the war. Wouldn't a 1918 shipment be sans monogram also?
I don't have that answer. If it is in pencil you might have to shine a bright light on a sharp angle to see it The old graphite gets worn down.