JCR575
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I have picked up my 1076. It is a used model in great condition. Not new as listed. That's ok I need a shooter. I have sent the S&W Letter Of Authenticity Request Form. I will update with results. Thank you all again.
Hope you guys don't mind me reviving this thread. Wanted to thank everyone's input in the thread, because it educated me on what to keep my eye for. Recently while looking for a 1066 I ended up finding and purchasing a Smith and Wesson 1076 with serial number TEU00**. I also have a 1076 with a TFE serial number that I am currently waiting on a letter from Smith and Wesson. If the TFE turns out to be FBI gun, I can provide info on that or on the TEU. Thanks again everyone for all the info.
The easy way to tell is very simple. The FBI pistol doen't have the cutout for the magazine disconnect which is on the left side of the slide! Take your slide off the pistol! On the right side you will see a round silver button. This is the firing pin block! On the left side of the slide of the commercial pistol there will be another silver object which is the mag safety. That is to say, when the mag is out of the pistol it will not fire! This was never in the FBI Contract Pistol! The story is much to long to go into here!!
There are guns out there that match your description to a T that are not FBI guns. I know, I have one. Mine lettered as being shipped to Auburn Hills police department. No magazine disconnect in mine (and no warning label either). Palm swell grips and night sights too.
I direct you attention to the last sentence of my post, "The story is much to long to go into here!!" The 1076 was a direct result to a FBI request for a new pistol. Once in production, other law enforcement agencies jumped on the contract!! It is my understanding that all law enforcement sold pistols were of the FBI type of which I discribed. When the contract went south, the pistols sold to John Q. Public all had the magizine disconnect. None of the FBI contract pistols have a magizine disconnect. The point! YOU CAN ID AN FBI CONTRACT PISTOL BY LOOKING FOR A MAGIZINE DISCONNECT! IF IT'S THERE, IT'S NOT AN FBI CONTRACT DESIGN PISTOL.