63 kit gun pinned barrel - date help?

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Went into my LGS yesterday and they had just got in a really nice Model 63 Kit Gun pinned barrel with original stocks, matching blue box(with the metal corners) with tools and all the paperwork; even the blank registration card. It is a very clean one and looks like it had been shot very little. The serial number is M1175nn. I've read these were made starting in 1977 so would anyoine know when this one was made? One odd thing I noticed was that the front cylinder face was an all black color not the black rings around the chambers; like one that had been shot a lot. We compared it to a newer 'lock version' S&W .22 kit gun they had there and it had the cylinder rings. Regardless, this was a really nice one that I couldn't let get away so I put it on layaway. After doing some searching here and on GB for prices, I think I got a pretty good deal of $725 OTD.
 
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Pinned barrels ended in 1982. I have a 1980 63. Nice pistols. If you find the stocks too small you may wish to look for some J frame square butt targets. I found some after I bought mine and fits my hand better.
Good purchase at fair price.
I have seen similar ones at gun shows for $900. I also found a S&W branded holster at a yard sale that fits it perfectly.
 

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I have a 63 4" no-dash. It's perfect for teaching new shooters, especially those with smaller hands.

I paid $400 for mine back in the mid-1990s. I was told then it was too high, but I've still got it & they ain't making the no-dash models anymore.................... ;)
 
I too have a no dash 4” I picked up last year in excellent condition with the original box, 1980. I echo the comments of VaTom regarding the target grips making it more pleasant and fitting better. My 11yr old grandson loves putting rounds down range with it.

I almost sold it off to get an 18 but glad I didn’t.


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I ended up putting rosewood finger groove grips on my 63. I have large hands & these are much more comfortable for me.
 

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