JeffNW
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Just acquired a stamped M48-2 which I got with a trade + cash at a LGS(big box) and was out the door feeling fairly happy with the trade(still am)as it came with end-labeled box, papers, serial numbered grips and about 95% bluing.
Subsequently via some research mostly here(am relatively new to S&Ws)I saw that the serial number-3K736XX-put my M48-2 manufacture date in around 1971-about 4 years after the model 2 changed to 3.
Furthermore, as the photos below show, the rear site leaf screw is mounted directly over the forcing cone which, I understand, is one of the changes S&W made on the -3 series K frames.
So, what I've actually got is a M48-3 marked as a -2.
What to take away from all this?:what a great informational site this is!(and a lot of fun too
). And hope this info can be helpful-and is correct-for future forum members interested in the M48 and other dash numbered K frames(BTW-bought a good supply of 22 mags last summer).
Here it is w/target stocks(just purchased these only last night from the classified section of this forum-another example of the speedy efficiency of the USPS!
).
Subsequently via some research mostly here(am relatively new to S&Ws)I saw that the serial number-3K736XX-put my M48-2 manufacture date in around 1971-about 4 years after the model 2 changed to 3.
Furthermore, as the photos below show, the rear site leaf screw is mounted directly over the forcing cone which, I understand, is one of the changes S&W made on the -3 series K frames.
So, what I've actually got is a M48-3 marked as a -2.
What to take away from all this?:what a great informational site this is!(and a lot of fun too





Here it is w/target stocks(just purchased these only last night from the classified section of this forum-another example of the speedy efficiency of the USPS!


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