457 or 457s?

jaysan60

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What do I have here? It has a stainless slide and a satin alloy frame but the model number stamped on the frame says 457 -- not 457s. Were there some early ones made like that? Thanks!
 

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Thats a 457 stainless. I don't recall them marking the frame "457S". Just the label on the box.

Nice pistol! Regards 18DAI
 
I can't make out the serial number on the frame, but maybe that would give a clue about what you have. I kinda wondered if maybe yours had started out life as one of the two-tone Zander guns, which would have had 457 stamped on the frame, and later got a new top end.

More likely, though, is the prosaic explanation that S&W didn't stamp the "S" on 'em when yours was produced.
 
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My Model 457 .45acp is two tone: stainless frame and blued slide.
Stamped "MOD 457"Serial # VZD76xx

Jimmy, you got me curious enough to copy and zoom in on the picture of the OP's gun. It, too, has a VJD prefix, with his being in the 4xxx series.

So maybe this frame was originally part of a two-tone model after all. Maybe the slide is even original too. How would someone have gotten the black finish off, though, without disturbing the laser markings?

Ideas, anyone?
 
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