CS-1 Three inch

SmithNut did tell me that if my 3" CS1 had the "2M" stamp and the Pachmyar grips vice the factory Magnas, that was a pretty good indicator that it was used by the customs service rather than one of the 1600 overuns.

I have heard that the 'm' stamp was part of the recall to correct the firing pin bushing....what did the 2M signify?
 
Evidently, after 4500 CS1 revolvers were already in service, S&W started the modifications to the bushing - stamping "M" to show it had been performed.

New 686 CS-1's had the bushing work already done and there was some confusion as to whether all had been modified. S&W sent a team to Glynco GA and ran every revolver in service through - Stamping all with a "2" left of the M to signify they had been modified and checked.

No indication that any of the 1600 overun guns had a "2M" stamp. Regards 18DAI.
 
Great thread. I've got a 3" & a 4" CS-1 and am always looking for more information on them. This is the first I've heard of the meaning behind the 2M stamp. My 3" is a 2M stamped gun, but I believe the 4" only has an M. I'll have to double check.
 
No indication that any of the 1600 overun guns had a "2M" stamp. Regards 18DAI.

mine was originally shipped March '88 to Sport South Inc., Shreveport, La. would I be correct to assume that it is an overrun gun?? it does have the "2M" stamp.

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Anyone here ever laid eyes on one of the 6" CS1's made up for the Customs Service Pistol Team?

Theres another CS variant for y'all to lust after! ;) Regards 18DAI.
 
Anyone here ever laid eyes on one of the 6" CS1's made up for the Customs Service Pistol Team?

Theres another CS variant for y'all to lust after! ;) Regards 18DAI.

Got a picture?

I used to know a Customs Service Pistol Team member who lived here in town....he was always shooting a HK P7 M13.

I am curious, as the S&W book does not list a 6" version, but then they have never listed every variant.
 
I picked up a 4" earlier this week for $350.00 (no box or papers). I am torn, since I was after a backpacking/fishing/hunting tote-along piece, not a collector gun. Funny thing is, my offers at the gun show ranged from "Ain't any difference at all between that pistol and any other 686" to "$300 in trade" to "$400 in trade." The last two from gents recognized in the area as SW experts and collectors.

I am far from an expert on revolvers, so am going to study this one a bit and see what I can find in a similar non-Taurus gun. Any recommendations?
 
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