BACKWOODS AUCTION FIND

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I went to an auction last Thursday night rescued this pre Model 10, with the original box and paperwork. Serial number is S 813610 and Roy told me it shipped in May 1946. It has a whiff of holster wear at the muzzle but hardly a trace of a turn line and appears to have been fired hardly at all. This was probably made from a leftover Victory Model frame as it has the plugged hole for the butt swivel. Also interesting is the MADE IN USA stamp on the bottom of the box.

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Wow that is a great find, do you think the factory plugged the hole? How did they plug it?
 
Gary

What is that # 14812 on the bottom of the box ? Is it the
assembly number on the frame ?

Regards, Mike Priwer
 
Gary

What is that # 14812 on the bottom of the box ? Is it the
assembly number on the frame ?

Regards, Mike Priwer

Mike

It is not the assembly number, I would guess it may have been an inventory number that the store put on it since it is next to the price. The pencilled serial number is at the other end of the box. Have you see the MADE IN USA stamp?
 
Gary, Both my 5 inch and 6 inch guns have the "MADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" stamped on the bottom of their their boxes. Both guns are in the two piece, maroon style box like yours. The factory must have done this for a short time after the war until they started using the gold boxes. I just looked on the bottom of a 1939 M&P dispay type box and the stamping is not there. We were a proud country post WWII. Hope this helps.

Chad Gripp
SWCA #2323
 
That's really cool and i'm glad it went to a fellow collector!

Best regards,

Hobbyist
 
I wonder if any of the early gold picture boxes had that stamp, my later 46 box does not, s 855936, must have been just the early maroon post war boxes that did, very nice gun.
 
The grove around the checkering is deeper on those stocks than I've ever seen.

Nice score!

GF
 
Gary

I don't have any easy access to maroon boxes, to see if they have
that stamp. From the others comments, it looks to have been
something of the period.

Regards, Mike Priwer

You were going to post a picture of that 1899 with the extractor
nob - right ? !!
 
Nice gun. This was at the Zettlemeyer Auction at Fogelsville, PA with some other interesting S&W's including a 25-2 6 1/2 " in presentation box with tools which went for $575. Several more .38s and a .32 in fair shape which went for $125.
 
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