29aholic
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I am curious as to if any of those 4 line guns had been back to the factory. I believe it was the factory's practice to add the other 3 lines if they had a gun come back. This practice was ceased by Roy.
Yes, the Post War Transitional Kit guns are a well known and well documented parts cleanup production.
Most of us are aware there were "parts clean up" guns manufactured when batches of parts were discovered at later dates. This gun shipped in 1949, over a year after most LERK's were used up.
I'd add, that----- having seen and handled quite a number of LERK-equipped models over the now (way too..) many years, my experience has been that there are more one-liners than 4-liners----and yes, I could surely be wrong in terms of the total mfd. of either one, but the 1's definitely outnumber the 4's that have come and gone from this pine-studded North Central Alabama hilltop....
Congratzzzz, Morgan !!
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That's a possibility for sure, but I don't believe it's the case with Pre-29's K32. It has no 'star' evidence of a factory return. I think he would have said if it has a date under the left stock. Maybe he'll check if he hasn't.
I think he just has a scarce example with an unlikely feature!
I am curious as to if any of those 4 line guns had been back to the factory. I believe it was the factory's practice to add the other 3 lines if they had a gun come back. This practice was ceased by Roy.
Yes I agree. And just for the record, there are no known 4 line K22s with LERKS.
Morgan,
Since you have one I have no doubt there's at least another. You may want to change your thread title to: "K-32 large ejector rod knob, with a 4 line address?" to invoke more K32 owner interest. I believe the potential for the K32 is the strongest because it was a slow mover.
I forgot to mention: your s/n is earlier then the first listed serial # range in the SCSW, 3rd ed., page 129, K58921 - K58970.
Also check out some of the linked treads at the bottom of your thread for other discussions of LERKS.
Morgan:
In the Masterpiece series, I have seen very few LERK K-32s. And that has been something that I have been interested in for a long time. I have however, seen several in the 4 line ranges. David Wilson has kept track of the LERK K-38's and most of them are single line guns. There are a bunch of LERK K-22s, almost all of which that I have observed are single line guns with SNs below K4600.
Congrats on a BEAUTY!!!! Wish it were mine!
Thanks for sharing,
That's certainly a 'screamer' and a great find. Although it's not a 'Transistional' Model since it has the new post war high speed hammer and Speed Lock (short action), it's clearly an early version and probably 1948 production.
I thought the entire post war K frame masterpiece line debuted the new "short action" for S&W revolvers? So, are there long action post war K-32s or K-38s? I don't remember ever seeing one of those.