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Thanks I knew it was an old SmithApproximately 1931
Where do you get that from? A four digit .44 Special should be a Triple Lock, likely shipped between 1909 and 1913 in that serial number range.Approximately 1931
OP 375** , 5 numbersWhere do you get that from? A four digit .44 Special should be a Triple Lock, likely shipped between 1909 and 1913 in that serial number range.
Looks like it is five digits; 375**. Perhaps built in 1931, no telling when it shipped. With that number could be either a 2nd or a 3rd Model I guess.Where do you get that from? A four digit .44 Special should be a Triple Lock, likely shipped between 1909 and 1913 in that serial number range.
Yes, I now see there’s two asterisks. Much easier just to post the full serial number.Looks like it is five digits; 375**. Perhaps built in 1931, no telling when it shipped. With that number could be either a 2nd or a 3rd Model I guess.
Ditto...The complete S/N also helps with the preservation of history by those who are constructing databases for the use by others...I have never understood not posting the full serial number.
If you give the full serial number, all someone has to is list it as stolen and then you are in a world of trouble. happened to a friend of mine.I have never understood not posting the full serial number. Are you trying to hide something? Same thing when people post a picture of their car on a forum or for sale and blur out the tag number but drive it all day in public. Every gun posted for sale has the entire serial number. It helps to have all the info.
It came off the buttDid the number come off the butt or from the yoke cut out. The butt number is the serial number and the one in the yoke cut out is basically meaningless
Someday I'd like to read a detailed, documented, factual report of exactly how that happened to anyone...If you give the full serial number, all someone has to is list it as stolen and then you are in a world of trouble. happened to a friend of mine.
Looks like it's a 5-digit serial.Where do you get that from? A four digit .44 Special should be a Triple Lock, likely shipped between 1909 and 1913 in that serial number range.