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We've done three inch k's, two inch k's, all kinds of n's and j frames too. Let's do one just for Centennials. All of them from 1952 to 1974 and all the current and recent production too. Here's my 1974 nickel Model 40 that's NIB.....Sorry, Milton, I'm still using the pic you took of it; ain't had time for no photography of my own.
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Here's one I let go a few years back..
Serial #248 1952/1953 Pre40..
Along with a modern centennial 442-2..
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Not So Current but a few Centennials anyhow..
My Favorite Carry Pieces..
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Three of mine, 642 and 442 no locks and a 640 no dash.

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Here's a few that reside in my safe!

Still looking for more variations!
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It's a Sickness for sure..
That pic of the 12 step program proves it..
I hope to have a 3" 940 like that some day..
jcelect you have a nice bunch of Centennials there..
I didn't know they made a Satin Nickel 642??
As it's a stainless gun with aluminum frame??
Do you have any more info on that RARE beast?
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One of my most favorite topics as these are real tools for carry & get used as such..
I trust my life to my two all the time..
Always 100%, Never JAM, aren't ammo finicky & are just one of the sweetest snubbys to carry ever made..
Keep your Ruger LCR, I'll take a J Frame Smith..
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Model 242:


Model 296:
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PC-460 Airweight:


PC-640:
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Model 032:


Model 632:
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Model 42:


Model 042:


Model 340Sc, one of 45 built with no internal lock and chambered for .38 +P instead of .357:


Model 342, in a Blackhawk Serpa holster:


Model 342PD:


Model 442, in both blue and satin nickel finishes:


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Model 640-2, NYPD overrun with bead-blast finish:


Model 642:

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I've posted this photo before.

One of the new "classics", 40-1 in nickel.


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I only have three.....

42


40 Classic


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DC7? When I said I was looking for more variations did you have to post them, especially the older 642 2" and the 632 2"! I have been looking for those for a looooonnnnng time now!
Hey headknocker! I bought the 442 Satin Ni over the internet and thought the owner had listed a 642 wrong! Pleasent suprise when I got it!
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I have 3.317 in .22 cal.







640-1 in .38/.357.










37-2 in .38.




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40 no dash dates to 6/72
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Centennial's, high speed no drag, whats not to like! Have a 640 no dash a new 40-2 and a new no lock 442.
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Hey, they all look alike! My 40 is from 1971 or 1972. Eagle secret service grips and holster from lefty lewis, "old flatfoot" here that owns bell charter oaks holster co.
Not to worry, I have the high horn grips stashed.

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Hey feral, you inspired me to put my modified Eagle Secret Service boot grips on mine! One question I have is that the original "high horns" on mine don't seem to go as "high" as others I've seen. Any of you Centennial experts have an idea as to why? My gun is very late production, serial #L95xx. Papers inside state that there is a parts price increase in April, 1974, so I know it's one of the last originals. May even have it lettered if y'all think it might be worth doing. I just wonder if the grips are lower on the frame than earlier Centennials, such as some of the flat latches?
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Some were along thier production the Original Centennials grips were changed on the 40/42s to the shorter horns..
I only assume this was because of the speedloaders that were being used at the time, The High horns almost make the use of a speedloader impossible..
Here's a Smith & Wesson advertisement that at the time made me want one & thier luster still shines till this day for this Centennial Lover almost 20 years later..
NOTE: The mention of the 640 +P, 632, 642 & 940, This would have been an early to mid 90s ad..
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My 640 no dash with CEN serial number prefix, rated for +P+
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My Dad bought it new in 1974 . Sadly , it became mine in 2000 .

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J-frame, I have had several 40s in the past (about mid 1970s, and thi s one from the same era.). When I bought this one it came with the secret service grips. I asked the shop to call whoever brought it in and see if they could find the grips and I would buy them. I got lucky, next time I went in they had the grips and wouldnt take my money. You know, now that I think of it, I dont belive I ever tried those grips back on it!
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feral, I modified mine to fit a new Classic 40-1 that I traded to a Forum member for this gun. They seem to fit reasonably well, but I'm sure not a woodworker. I'm still up in the air as to whether to shoot and carry this LNIB gun, or try to find something else for that. Of course, guns ain't much good in the closet, huh?
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I have really enjoyed the 642's. I had a 2 inch for years that was stolen from my vehicle.
I replaced it with a rather scarce 3 inch.
I have found them to be handy, smooth, and reliable. I often shoot squirrels or racoons that take up residence in my barn with mine because it is what I have when I see them.

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I have a few commeratives I bought because they were cheap. Outside of them and maybe a couple of relics or 100 year old antiques they are all in line to be shot if I desire. Unless you have a gun that is say, 40 years old, never been fired, still new in the box, maybe that MIGHT slow me down IF I had a similar to shoot. But if it was a desireable gun that was needed in a spot in my life (like SD) I would use it, make a part of me and feel thankfull I had it to use.
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My 940 and wife's 640.

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Mike, how long did they use the "helpful hints" brochure in the boxes, or do you know?
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Mike, how long did they use the "helpful hints" brochure in the boxes, or do you know?

Sure would like to know what "helpful hints" S&W had to offer ........
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Also note that that Pre42 has the fourth sideplate screw with the micro 5th "Bug Screw" ..Very Cool..
I had that Helpfull Hints on my hard drive but lost it when the machine crashed.. Neat little extra..
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29aholic, is that gun parkerized or aged aluminum frame? has an odd patina to it.

Also, how do you like the trigger shoe on a j frame?
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Here's a couple pictures of the Helpful Hints, I think they were used until the
model numbered pamphlets came out in 59 or 60?

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I'm in! Here's my 642-1. My one and only and I'm just getting to know it. Could not be happier with the fit/finish and performance of this firearm! Love shooting it!

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i love centennials, too! how have i missed this thread 'til now?! here is a '64 vintage 40:

a '74 vintage 42:

a '93 vintage 640:

and a 2001 vintage 340pd:
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My only Centennial but its a first year 4 screw.


Had another but parlet'd it into a K22.
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I can't believe this thread is still going. Makes me feel kinda bad; traded away that nickel Centennial some time back; got a 642-1 now with all forged parts and no lock, but I miss that sweet Model 40 in a way.
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I agree. To me, the Centennial is the quintessential carry gun.
"Old School"

"New School"

"Vocational School"

"Beauty College?"

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My ugly duckling w/ Ti cylinder replaced with SS.

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I have a stainless 640 Centennial purchased in 1996 it has CAL in serial number and is a .357 Magnum.



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I just got my first one from Cabelas. $320 otd. I almost strained my wrist getting my wallet out. Used, no box but the trigger stages perfectly.
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My 642-1 I bought new about 2 months ago.
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