Happened on a gun I hadn't seen before at last weekend's gun show. With a few exceptions I usually pass on newer S&Ws but bought this one as I hadn't seen an example before. Read up on it in the Standard Catalog and a few earlier posts here; made in 2003 (PC 161236FC) as a "Stocking Dealer Special" and another version (3 screw; PC 163604) in 2006 I think for Lew Horton. I assume that "stocking dealer special" means "we have some guns we don't know what to do with and we'll give them to you for a great price since you're a captive distribution channel." Someone theorized, maybe in an earlier thread that these were made from leftover Heritage frames from 2001. Anyway, I am quite impressed with the polishing and blueing and it locks up as tight as any S&W revolver I own. I don't have a a "Classic" blue finished gun to compare it at hand but it seems better finished than I remember the Classics to be. Anyone have an idea as to how many of these were made? Haven't shot it yet but if it shoots as well as it looks and feels I don't understand why S&W didn't make a lot more of them.
Jeff
SWCA #1457
Jeff
SWCA #1457