Found a Model 33-1 This Morning

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A 33-1 popped up on the website of a local pawn shop this morning. I had never seen nor heard of a Model 33 until this one so I had to go to the SCSW to figure out what it was. I ran over to look at it after lunch and ended up getting it. SCSW says the -1 started in 1961. In 1966 the thumbpiece was changed and in 1968 the diamond grip was dropped. It appears this one would be from '61-'66. SN is 107xxx and the grips are numbered to match. I hope someone can narrow down the shipping date.

I explained to them that it was .38 S&W and not .38 Special. All I got was a blank look. They had never heard of it.

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Looks like it is in great condition. Perhaps the least loved of all S&W models although I'll probably get some argument from someone on that. I have just one, a blue pre-model version, SN 75665, probably from 1954. I've never shot it although I have accumulated several boxes of ammo with the intention of getting it to the range one of these days.

Jeff
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Great find. Originally introduced in 1917 as the Regulation Police (roll marked on the barrel thru the 1950s) in 4” barrel with square butt conversion stocks over a round butt grip frame, built on the I frame until changed to the J frame in 1961.
 
Great find. Originally introduced in 1917 as the Regulation Police (roll marked on the barrel thru the 1950s) in 4” barrel with square butt conversion stocks over a round butt grip frame, built on the I frame until changed to the J frame in 1961.
One more small detail! The -1 was used on all J frame guns, except the 36-1, to indicate the gun was built on the J frame. Here's a 33-1 not often seen!
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Mine shoots to the sights with factory ammo as it came from the box. Light recoil and mild report. I carry mine as a farm and woods utility. More effective than a .22 or .32.

I am told these were commonly issued in Eastern urban PDs to female officers, court bailiffs, and "white shirts" in low-risk admin assignments who wanted a smaller, lighter gun. Compact Pachmayrs came on mine.
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The two inch barrel version of this was called the Terrier and had the distinction of being the smallest 38 caliber Hand Ejector ever made (in the I frame). Yes, I have a soft spot for them! Unfortunately for this story, with the -1 the Terrier used the slightly larger J frame. With that it lost its “smallest” cachet as it was then the same size as the Chiefs Special in 38 Spl.
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Mine shoots to the sights with factory ammo as it came from the box. Light recoil and mild report. I carry mine as a farm and woods utility. More effective than a .22 or .32.

I am told these were commonly issued in Eastern urban PDs to female officers, court bailiffs, and "white shirts" in low-risk admin assignments who wanted a smaller, lighter gun. Compact Pachmayrs came on mine.
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Those 4” are sweet, don’t see too many of them anymore.
 

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