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1962 Vintage 28-2 with Double Stamped Grip
I recently acquired this LNIB 28-2 4" shipped in 1962.
The curious thing is the right grip is double stamped with the correct serial number of the gun plus the number from a different earlier gun (S313829). Font looks the same so I think they are both factory stamps. Anybody seen this before?
SMith & Wesson 28-2 S/N S225414 - Album on Imgur
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03-24-2024, 04:32 PM
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I haven't.
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Yes, I've seen another set or two stamped with two different numbers. No idea why though.
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I have seen that several times.
Best guess:
Order comes in for a 28 with Target Grips. None in the vault. Solution- pull a gun from vault, remove magnas, put Targets on, ship gun.
Use removed magnas later on a gun they are a close fit on. Money saved and money earned.
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I have one of the approximately 1000 Model 1917 produced right after WW II with double numbers. I was told, by those in the know, they were refitted from old stock to my gun.
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Here is my 5 screw .357 Mag. shipped 1958 with number on each stock. The correct number is on the left stock.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by handejector
Order comes in for a 28 with Target Grips. None in the vault. Solution- pull a gun from vault, remove magnas, put Targets on, ship gun.
Use removed magnas later on a gun they are a close fit on. Money saved and money earned.
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That's my guess too.
S&W wasn't in the habit of throwing things away!
Here's my 15-1 with double stamped stocks.
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… They weren't in the habit of throwing things away!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by handejector
I have seen that several times.
Best guess:
Order comes in for a 28 with Target Grips. None in the vault. Solution- pull a gun from vault, remove magnas, put Targets on, ship gun.
Use removed magnas later on a gun they are a close fit on. Money saved and money earned.
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Yes, I like this, makes perfect sense.
Thanks for the input all!
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Interesting to see two sets of double stamped stocks. I can’t offer insight on that, but in your original post you typed that the second number was an earlier gun and typoed. S313,829 would be a 1968-69 shipped gun and later. But to my eyes, both stamps start with a 2? And that jives with what you said about 1962 shipped gun.
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Interesting to see two sets of double stamped stocks. I can’t offer insight on that, but in your original post you typed that the second number was an earlier gun and typoed. S313,829 would be a 1968-69 shipped gun and later. But to my eyes, both stamps start with a 2? And that jives with what you said about 1962 shipped gun.
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Yes, that was a typo on the OP's part. The serial number was clearly S213829.
I had Roy Jinks check the serial number of my double stamped 15-1 (post #7) and it shipped in May of 1962.
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I thought they (S&W) would line out one s/n when they stamped a new one on the stocks. I know I've seen that.
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My Model 36 has two numbers stamped on the right stock. Both are close to the Model# but not THE number. If I leave the stocks on I don't see them. It was a Punta Gorda gun, so there's that.
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