We've seen a few treasures posted already from last week's Symposium in Tulsa. I can't resist posting this one too and again suggesting that if you've never been to a SWCA Symposium you should; next one is in Concord (Charlotte), NC.
We sometimes see posts about modified S&Ws with questions as to whether the modifications were completed by Bubba and his helpers or by the factory. Rarely are the opinions substantiated by factory documents.
SN 179014 started life as a 1917 Commercial shipped in August of 1927 to Tryon and Company of Philadelphia, PA. By sometime in 1949 it had gotten to Spokane, WA and the owner wanted a target gun in 45 Colt rather than a 1917 in 45acp. The factory accommodated and returned it to him with a new barrel, new 45 Colt cylinder, target sights and magna stocks.
- No US Property Markings
- * on butt indicating service Department work
- 7.49 (July 1949) service department stamp on left side of frame
- post war micrometer rear sight
- patridge front sight
- cylinder measures 1.570 inch and numbered to the gun
- Eagle head S2 stamp in crane area
- 5.5 inch barrel numbered to gun with a diamond by the SN
- does not have post WWII hammer block
SWCA member Linde owned this one for many years and occasionally posted about it. Can't be too many factory built 1917 Targets in 45 Colt. Since S&W did this work in 1949 I wonder if it had any influence on the development of the Model of 1950 Targets that came not too long after this one was built. Can't wait to try it at the range.
Jeff
SWCA #1457
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https://flic.kr/p/2pXVBEo https://www.flickr.com/photos/194934231@N03/
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We sometimes see posts about modified S&Ws with questions as to whether the modifications were completed by Bubba and his helpers or by the factory. Rarely are the opinions substantiated by factory documents.
SN 179014 started life as a 1917 Commercial shipped in August of 1927 to Tryon and Company of Philadelphia, PA. By sometime in 1949 it had gotten to Spokane, WA and the owner wanted a target gun in 45 Colt rather than a 1917 in 45acp. The factory accommodated and returned it to him with a new barrel, new 45 Colt cylinder, target sights and magna stocks.
- No US Property Markings
- * on butt indicating service Department work
- 7.49 (July 1949) service department stamp on left side of frame
- post war micrometer rear sight
- patridge front sight
- cylinder measures 1.570 inch and numbered to the gun
- Eagle head S2 stamp in crane area
- 5.5 inch barrel numbered to gun with a diamond by the SN
- does not have post WWII hammer block
SWCA member Linde owned this one for many years and occasionally posted about it. Can't be too many factory built 1917 Targets in 45 Colt. Since S&W did this work in 1949 I wonder if it had any influence on the development of the Model of 1950 Targets that came not too long after this one was built. Can't wait to try it at the range.
Jeff
SWCA #1457






