Reading Robert Vivas article in the Summer 2024 S&WCA Journal.
S&W .357 Registered Magnum: The First 500
He says, A question that pops up in the RM timeline is out of sequence registration numbers. Examples are RM274, RM275 and RM276. Despite these guns being ordered in mid-November 1935 when registration numbers were in the RM6XX range, they bear mid-June 1935 numbers.
He goes on to tell the story of RM276.
I just happen to know the story for RM275.
I own REG 657. Ordered a letter and five SWHF documents.
REG 657 was part of a two gun order. Ordered by Potchernick's in San Antonio, Texas on November 15, 1935. The order was assigned registration numbers 657 and 658. A letter from S&W to Potchernick's dated November 21, 1935 advised that registration number 658 was being changed to 275.
The reason for the change is that D. B. Wesson had assigned REG 658X13 on October 30, 1935. Ordered by Harper & Reynolds with book signed by D. B. Wesson for Jim Smith. X13 added to the registration number per a note by D. B. Wesson (no explanation given).
The S&W order form shows 658 crossed out and 275 written below it. It shipped November 27, 1935 to Potchernick's.
S&W .357 Registered Magnum: The First 500
He says, A question that pops up in the RM timeline is out of sequence registration numbers. Examples are RM274, RM275 and RM276. Despite these guns being ordered in mid-November 1935 when registration numbers were in the RM6XX range, they bear mid-June 1935 numbers.
He goes on to tell the story of RM276.
I just happen to know the story for RM275.
I own REG 657. Ordered a letter and five SWHF documents.
REG 657 was part of a two gun order. Ordered by Potchernick's in San Antonio, Texas on November 15, 1935. The order was assigned registration numbers 657 and 658. A letter from S&W to Potchernick's dated November 21, 1935 advised that registration number 658 was being changed to 275.
The reason for the change is that D. B. Wesson had assigned REG 658X13 on October 30, 1935. Ordered by Harper & Reynolds with book signed by D. B. Wesson for Jim Smith. X13 added to the registration number per a note by D. B. Wesson (no explanation given).
The S&W order form shows 658 crossed out and 275 written below it. It shipped November 27, 1935 to Potchernick's.

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