Toppscore
Member
1987 purchased a SW357 revolver brand new. I've never opened the box ~ it's brand new. Because of nationwide violence, I desire home defense protection. I'm planning to learn to shoot. Therefore, I want to know what kind of gun I own. After researching, 357/686's have models with/without "-" after the "MOD 686" number. Specs are:
a) Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum Model 686 NO Dash
b) 8-3/8” barrel, six shooter
c) SN's behind cylinder: A3 37698, AUL 1879, MOD 686 (NO Dash)
d) SN: "AUL 1879" found: 1) behind cylinder 2) under gun handle grip 3) on retail box
e) Also a number on the retail box: P17370
f) Special Order Number: 6175
Please help. What do these numbers mean?
What is this gun's serial number birthdate?
I've tried to locate "AUL 1879" but no results.
Also, are the original non "-" guns rare or worth more?
Since never used, would it be a good idea to sell NIB brand new
to a collector or competitor and I get a useful home defense SW gun?
I'm new to this forum. PLMK your thoughts. Thank you.
a) Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum Model 686 NO Dash
b) 8-3/8” barrel, six shooter
c) SN's behind cylinder: A3 37698, AUL 1879, MOD 686 (NO Dash)
d) SN: "AUL 1879" found: 1) behind cylinder 2) under gun handle grip 3) on retail box
e) Also a number on the retail box: P17370
f) Special Order Number: 6175
Please help. What do these numbers mean?
What is this gun's serial number birthdate?
I've tried to locate "AUL 1879" but no results.
Also, are the original non "-" guns rare or worth more?
Since never used, would it be a good idea to sell NIB brand new
to a collector or competitor and I get a useful home defense SW gun?
I'm new to this forum. PLMK your thoughts. Thank you.
Attachments
Last edited: