1775usmarine
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Never seen screws in the bottom of the follower before. The barrel is also laser etched 40 s&w though it is pretty faded. I will pop the grips off tomorrow and post more pics.
Interesting pistol but I have a few questions?
I agree with ACEd, that magazine's body is a variation of a standard production 4006 mag.
It has the top round indent, full length rib-like track, & the witness holes are spaced the same (4 & 5 closer together, on the right side, while all the others are evenly spaced), however it does not have the front bump. It also says 40 S&W on it.
It has a black follower (early production were yellow) like the experimental one colt_saa posted which has a different witness hole pattern than production 40S&W mags had.
And the hammer is bobbed? Not a flash chromed spurred hammer or the production blued spurred hammer?
All of the pictures of experimental/pre-production 4006s (we've seen) have spurred hammers.
Also, you covered up the SN#? You already told us it's X0000. Why?
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Early experimental/pre-production M4006 & magazine shown
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Consequently, S&W engineers fitted the early production 4006 models with the lightened for competition (faster lock times), hollowed back spur hammer.
I have two of these pistols,
TVCxxxx has the rounded magwell and the bobbed hollow hammer.
I have two of these pistols,
TVCxxxx has the rounded magwell and the bobbed hollow hammer.
VJDxxxx has a square magwell and a newer style mim hammer.
My 411 has the hammer with the hole in it.
The original Winchester 180 JHP ammunition was terrible, no power. We swithched to the 155 Silvertip for duty ammunition which really shined.
I have two of these pistols,
TVCxxxx has the rounded magwell and the bobbed hollow hammer.
VJDxxxx has a square magwell and a newer style mim hammer.
My 411 has the hammer with the hole in it.
The original Winchester 180 JHP ammunition was terrible, no power. We swithched to the 155 Silvertip for duty ammunition which really shined.
Yorkie Man, are you saying that your model 4006 (s/n TVCxxxx) will NOT accept a model 59xx magazine?
John?
Correct the corners of the magazine well are rounded.
Looks like I'll be keeping the 2 mags seperate from the rest of the 4000 series mags.
I use a little Testors model paint to put a spot on my mags that are similar but different calibers. Most recently, I have 9mm and 40S&W/357SIG mags for the Sig P320 line, even though the 40 an 357 take the same mag, I have enough to keep them separated, so each gets a dab of a different color. Of course, I can't see the color in the dark, but during the day it is easy to grab the ones I want.
Just reading through these 4006 posts is fascinating to me... just wondering if anyone would have any insight into my serial number?
My first purchase of a 3rd Gen 4006 was a lightly pre-owned in 1995 with serial VCE prefix... it has been my trusted companion ever since, and have added a 5906 to the stable as well... would not take for either of them, as they are rock solid and will 'eat' anything - not finicky like these newer generations, in any brand... thanks much!