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S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961 All 5-Screw & Vintage 4-Screw SWING-OUT Cylinder REVOLVERS, and the 35 Autos and 32 Autos


 
 
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Old 09-11-2018, 05:16 PM
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The standard long action hammer goes back to the beginning of production. The switch to the short action high speed hammer began around mid-1948. It is sometimes informally called the "fish hook" hammer. I believe it was used until around the time model numbering began in the late 1950s, when the hammer spur was changed to the semi-target style. There is no such thing as a "transition" hammer. In fact, I wish we could just scratch "transition" from the S&W lexicon permanently. It causes more confusion than it is worth.

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