S Stonethrower Joined Apr 7, 2021 Messages 1 Reaction score 5 Apr 7, 2021 #1 Serial # C316XXX Type: Hand Ejector Caliber: .38 Special Barrel Length: 4in. Sights: Fixed Strain Screw: Yes Butt Swivel/ Lanyard Ring: No Screws: 4 or 5 Thanks for your help. Attachments 20210407_133416.jpg 39 KB · Views: 105
Serial # C316XXX Type: Hand Ejector Caliber: .38 Special Barrel Length: 4in. Sights: Fixed Strain Screw: Yes Butt Swivel/ Lanyard Ring: No Screws: 4 or 5 Thanks for your help.
M Muley Gil US Veteran Bronze Supporter Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 18,612 Reaction score 27,834 Location The SW Va Blue Ridge Apr 7, 2021 #2 Welcome to the Forum. You have a .38 Military & Police from 1954-1956. The original grips were checkered walnut with medallions. Yours are aftermarket, possible Jay Scott's.
Welcome to the Forum. You have a .38 Military & Police from 1954-1956. The original grips were checkered walnut with medallions. Yours are aftermarket, possible Jay Scott's.
JP@AK US Veteran Platinum Joined Mar 9, 2011 Messages 15,165 Reaction score 21,526 Location Palmer, Alaska Apr 7, 2021 #3 Stonethrower (I hope you don't do that if you live in a glass house!) Your .38 M&P likely shipped in late 1954, based on nearby serial numbers. Only a letter can tell you for certain. It definitely has five screws. You can tell because the one in the upper sideplate, near the hammer, was the first to go away, in 1956. As mentioned by Gil, the stocks are an aftermarket addition.
Stonethrower (I hope you don't do that if you live in a glass house!) Your .38 M&P likely shipped in late 1954, based on nearby serial numbers. Only a letter can tell you for certain. It definitely has five screws. You can tell because the one in the upper sideplate, near the hammer, was the first to go away, in 1956. As mentioned by Gil, the stocks are an aftermarket addition.
Waveski Member Joined Feb 6, 2016 Messages 1,723 Reaction score 1,967 Location Midwest Apr 7, 2021 #4 "Help Identify My Pre-Model 10" ... It is an example of the venerable Military & Police model , and should be called such.
"Help Identify My Pre-Model 10" ... It is an example of the venerable Military & Police model , and should be called such.
W wvs&w Member Joined Mar 28, 2014 Messages 109 Reaction score 64 Location Raleigh Co WV Apr 8, 2021 #5 Stonethrower, they are good shooters have a C prefix a little later than yours. Enjoy it!