Gorgeous 520!
Interesting story too. Is there any proof that it actually happened or is this just something you were told by a guy selling a gun?
My name is Frank and that looks like the "F" I put on all my handguns. I'm just a regular guy that marks my firearms to make them feel more personal to me.
This is a copy of my brother's post that he posted here in the forum back on Oct 12th 2001.
"My M-520 had 2 rounds fired through it by the original owner. One into the ground to see if it worked and then one through his noggin. His family had a gunshop sell it on consignment when they got it back from the sheriffs office. I traded a Model 39 for it. Later, when I got hired by the same sheriffs office, I talked to the investigator and then pulled a copy of the report.
I figured that since it had already been fired, shooting it some more wouldn't hurt it any. I fired a couple of boxes through it and then sat it aside. Shot great, but I prefer the bigger, blockier, easier to see adjustable sights for range use."
And this is how he acquired this 520.
April 28th, 2012
"I bought mine in 1981. Actually, I traded an as-new Model 39-2, which I had $85.00 in, for the -520. The -520 was for sale in a local shop for $250.00, but as a newly married home owner, I was cash-poor. While eyeballing the 520, another customer asked the dealer if he had a Model 39, which the dealer didn't. I followed the customer out of the shop, proposed a trade, and we met back near there the next day and swapped.
It is interesting that when S&W released these for retail sale, they were slow movers, untill they were gone. Then, suddenly, everybody wanted one!
I have shot a few boxes through mine. It shoots like an N frame .357 Magnum. To me, it shoots like a Model 28 with lousy sights! I prefer the bigger, blockier, easier-to-see adjustable sights on a S&W of any substantial size. I like a 4 inch Model 57 more than my Model 58, as another example.
It's good S&W has made so much variety, because we all prefer different things."
Knowing my brother's user name has enabled me to learn quite a bit about several of my guns.