sheldon wade
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no model number, hand ejector, K 329XXX serial #, 38 special cartridge, 4" barrel, post war adjustable sights, has strain screw in front of strap, is a 4 screw. what do I have and are these correct grips???
The dates given are always approximate. There is always a phase-in period where some guns shipped stamped the new way and some shipped stamped the old way. And keep in mind S&W recorded the shipping date. It may have been manufactured earlier, sometimes much earlier.the serial # dates it at 1958 but there is no model number inside the yoke, no serial number inside the grips but the buttons inside the grips are blued
The gun is pretty much a plain old Combat Masterpiece in fair condition. Serial number puts it about 1958 and its not unusual to find it not model marked as things were in flux at that time.
However, those are the very desirable diamond target stocks and they appear to be in very good condition. I'm no expert, but I suspect those stocks alone are worth $200 or more.![]()
.... I thought these grips were special order on a gun if you wanted them back then.
So, it is a well used Combat Special.Chances are it shoots like a laser with the sweetest of triggers.
I have five in barrel and S#K302xxx. When was it made and did they make a pre 15 with a five inch barrel? It is also a four screw.