Malysh
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I found a nifty companion for the 1954ish M&P 2 inch bbl. round butt of mine. The 1954-56 one is unused. There is a 1.5mm dot of finish wear on the left side of the barrel at the front. It seems the gun may have sat in the same position in a box or whatever for years, although it was cleaned and oiled and kept in a controlled climate. This gun was just too nice to carry and shoot. It's SN C 324752
So it sits in the safe.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-ha...18941-m-p-2-bbl-round-butt-circa-54-56-a.html
Recently I bought 1949 2 inch bbl. M&P SN C 70809. The seller did not have the original stocks but he was very generous. He was intending to ship it with Goodyears. I hate Goodyears. Instead he shipped the gun with a brand new set of post 1968 Magnas. This worked out well since I didn't have a set for my Mod 13-2. Usually I use a set of Spegel's boots for that revolver.
Thanks to Hand Ejector, DWalt, and Saxon for leading me to the approximate date of the gun. I thought it might be a 1948 because I forgot how to read a simple chart in one of Mr. Jinks' books. I thought the gun would have shipped with magnas. Most were by 1949, but another member informed me he has the same round butt M&P about 20 numbers lower than mine that shipped with round top stocks serialized to the gun. A few more knowledgeable members also mentioned that for an unknown reason some of the M&Ps around this time were shipped with the older style round top stocks even though they had already been superceded by the magna stocks.
I found a very nice set of post war round tops. I dithered about cleaning them up, as they were pretty dirty. C 70809 has some minor wear. Eventually, I hit the stocks with some warm water and Dawn on a nylon bristle toothbrush, rinsed and blotted with paper towel, then air dried them. Unless there's something atrocious present, I don't clean the backs since they are not finished. I did NOT soak them.
They look even better now but not so new as to be a mismatch for the overall condition of the gun. I also got a new old stock set of diamond center magnas just to have all bases covered
I have no problems shooting accurately or carrying a K Frame with round tops but I admit that magnas are easier to use.
So, this is my carry M&P snubby. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
So it sits in the safe.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-ha...18941-m-p-2-bbl-round-butt-circa-54-56-a.html
Recently I bought 1949 2 inch bbl. M&P SN C 70809. The seller did not have the original stocks but he was very generous. He was intending to ship it with Goodyears. I hate Goodyears. Instead he shipped the gun with a brand new set of post 1968 Magnas. This worked out well since I didn't have a set for my Mod 13-2. Usually I use a set of Spegel's boots for that revolver.
Thanks to Hand Ejector, DWalt, and Saxon for leading me to the approximate date of the gun. I thought it might be a 1948 because I forgot how to read a simple chart in one of Mr. Jinks' books. I thought the gun would have shipped with magnas. Most were by 1949, but another member informed me he has the same round butt M&P about 20 numbers lower than mine that shipped with round top stocks serialized to the gun. A few more knowledgeable members also mentioned that for an unknown reason some of the M&Ps around this time were shipped with the older style round top stocks even though they had already been superceded by the magna stocks.
I found a very nice set of post war round tops. I dithered about cleaning them up, as they were pretty dirty. C 70809 has some minor wear. Eventually, I hit the stocks with some warm water and Dawn on a nylon bristle toothbrush, rinsed and blotted with paper towel, then air dried them. Unless there's something atrocious present, I don't clean the backs since they are not finished. I did NOT soak them.
They look even better now but not so new as to be a mismatch for the overall condition of the gun. I also got a new old stock set of diamond center magnas just to have all bases covered

I have no problems shooting accurately or carrying a K Frame with round tops but I admit that magnas are easier to use.
So, this is my carry M&P snubby. There are many like it, but this one is mine.







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