M547 3” K Frame. New Grips!

When I ordered mine I thought I was getting the target stocks like in the picture on the brochure. When it arrived it had the the others. I was disappointed. When I finally found a set. I also picked up a speed loader but didn't really like them. Those speed loaders can scratch your gun if your not careful.

I ended up installing rubber stocks and it changed the whole balance of the gun. The gun has never been holstered it only goes to the range.

Shoots very accurately. The target is 20 or 21 feet. 6 shots were DA the rest were SA.

You will enjoy yours.
 

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I live in Chevy Chase. Commie country central.

You?

Greetings from Bel Air. It's amazing, isn't it, that we have all these gun laws in this state, and nothing seems to affect the one jurisdiction where the vast majority of Maryland's gun crime occurs...

Gee, you'd almost think the problem isn't guns...
 
When I ordered mine I thought I was getting the target stocks like in the picture on the brochure. When it arrived it had the the others. I was disappointed. When I finally found a set I also picked
up a speed loader but didn't really like them. Those speed loaders can scratch your gun if your not careful.

I ended up installing a rubber stocks and it changed the whole balance of the gun. The gun has never been holstered it only goes to the range.

Shoots very accurately. The target is 20 or 21 feet. 6 shots were DA the rest were SA.

You will enjoy yours.

That your 547 didn't ship with the RB target grips is a significant piece of information.

Maybe my grips are original to the gun.

Thanks for posting!
 
Greetings from Bel Air. It's amazing, isn't it, that we have all these gun laws in this state, and nothing seems to affect the one jurisdiction where the vast majority of Maryland's gun crime occurs...

Gee, you'd almost think the problem isn't guns...

The idiocy of "gun control," passing laws which only affect the the law abiding citizens and not the law breakers. Or, "How to make the law abiding vulnerable to the lawless."
 
NICE gun...you will enjoy it once it gets out of "the pound"....

Had been looking for a reasonably priced one for years... Another forum member who I get together with once in a while told me he was selling his... I asked what he wanted for it and I said sold...and then he gave it to me for what he had in it which was several hundred less... Original numbered to the gun Banana grips, Magna stocks with a Tyler T-grip and a set of Pachmayer grips...speed loaders included...

Can't beat friends like that...Bob
 
That your 547 didn't ship with the RB target grips is a significant piece of information.

Maybe my grips are original to the gun.

Thanks for posting!

Here's a picture of the tag. The guy who told me to order one showed me his and his had the combat stocks. Mine didn't.

If RB is the code for the target stocks then they were switched on me at work before I took delivery. RB may mean round butt.
I worked for a company that was owned by a parent company. The Parent Company also owned S&W.

We could buy guns at work at cost plus 10%.
 

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Here's a picture of the tag. The guy who told me to order one showed me his and his had the combat stocks. Mine didn't.

If RB is the code for the target stocks then they were switched on me at work before I took delivery. RB may mean round butt.
I worked for a company that was owned by a parent company. The Parent Company also owned S&W.

We could buy guns at work at cost plus 10%.

The RB on the box means round butt; SB would mean square butt.

But we now have two know instances of 547 3" showing up without the RB targets. And that's contrary to what is generally understood. ETA: Mine would be # 3 with RB Magnas, if that's what they're called.

Tonight I'll get more into SCSW 4th.
 
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I picked up my 547 today following Maryland's seven day wait.

I can conclusively report the the grips aren't original since the are numbered to a different gun.

I put a set of Thai knock off combats on while waiting for delivery of a great looking set of presentation RB targets and a great looking set of original combats acquired from a member here.

The 547 needed some tlc. It still needs a detailed strip and clean but 15 minutes with some Pennzoil and bronze wool did wonders.
 

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Greetings from Bel Air. It's amazing, isn't it, that we have all these gun laws in this state, and nothing seems to affect the one jurisdiction where the vast majority of Maryland's gun crime occurs...

Gee, you'd almost think the problem isn't guns...

You are SO close to the free side of the Mason/Dixon line.

Why are you still in MD?
 
You are SO close to the free side of the Mason/Dixon line.

Why are you still in MD?

To earn a living and wifey.

But despite some really dumb laws, it isn't bad in MD. NFA is ok and I have SBRs and suppressors, hunting suppressed is ok. Night hunting for species legal to hunt at night is ok with NV and thermal…
 
You are SO close to the free side of the Mason/Dixon line.

Why are you still in MD?

Yeah, I've asked myself that question a lot over the years. My rifle club is actually in New Freedom, Pennsylvania, and I've thought about how nice it would be to live in New Freedom or Shrewsbury, or one of the other towns along the border, but at my age (68) I'm just not up for the hassle of moving...
 
Pennzoil? Motor oil? What does that do that Hoppe's #9 won't?

Hoppes #9 for cleaning, but I normally use Mobile 1 synthetic for lubrication. Couldn't find it so the Pennzoil synthetic.

Advantages? It sticks around, it lubricates, doesn't migrate or evaporate. Has detergent too, though I don't know if that helps.

A quarter size "drop" of synthetic would be enough to do a couple of revolvers with bronze wool.

Plus the synthetic is tops for AR lubricant. Lasts a long time compared to, say, CLP before burning off or evaporating.

FWIW, 9mm rounds in an HKS 547 speed loader and in a 32 S&W/Long/H&R/Federal mag speed strip:
 

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Question: How does that HKS speed loader work with the 547? The HKS loaders rely on gravity to get the round in the chamber once released from the loader. That is fine with regular rimmed or moon clipped rounds - nothing to impede their fall. With the 547 the individual extractor claws are bearing against the case, until they slip into the extractor groove, thus impeding the "free-fall" into the chamber.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
Yeah, I've asked myself that question a lot over the years. My rifle club is actually in New Freedom, Pennsylvania, and I've thought about how nice it would be to live in New Freedom or Shrewsbury, or one of the other towns along the border, but at my age (68) I'm just not up for the hassle of moving...

I remember when the only thing at the Shrewsbury exit off 83 was a beer distributor.

Times have changed LOL.
 
Question: How does that HKS speed loader work with the 547? The HKS loaders rely on gravity to get the round in the chamber once released from the loader. That is fine with regular rimmed or moon clipped rounds - nothing to impede their fall. With the 547 the individual extractor claws are bearing against the case, until they slip into the extractor groove, thus impeding the "free-fall" into the chamber.

Adios,

Pizza Bob

Great question I hadn't really thought about.

I just tried maybe 30 cycles with the speed loader in the photo.

If the charge holes are vertical the rounds pretty much drop in.

Anything but vertical and they need to be pushed in.

The pawls seem to be linked, so if one withdraws to accommodate a round dropping or being pushed in, it seems they all withdrawal.

ETA: The extractor works like a champ with the short 9mm cases.
 
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The 547 was an overcomplicated answer to an issue that had been dealt with 50+ years before. Moonclips and head spacing were elegant solutions to using rimless cartridges in revolvers. If that design was used on the 547, it might still be in production.
 
The 547 was an overcomplicated answer to an issue that had been dealt with 50+ years before. Moonclips and head spacing were elegant solutions to using rimless cartridges in revolvers. If that design was used on the 547, it might still be in production.

As I understand the arise of the 547, it was to meet one or two customers' requirements for a moon clip-less 9mm K frame. If that's true, you can't blame S&W.

But, even if true, they should have brought out a K frame moon clip version or a separate moon clip K frame model.
 
As I understand the arise of the 547, it was to meet one or two customers' requirements for a moon clip-less 9mm K frame. If that's true, you can't blame S&W.

But, even if true, they should have brought out a K frame moon clip version or a separate moon clip K frame model.

I bought a 3" and a 4" back in the 80's, both brand new. Bought as a curiosity, I still have them. They are still unfired. They are not for sale. And yes, I still say they were not the answer to a better mousetrap.
 
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Thanks to a member here, my M547 now has a great looking set of RB targets. Feels great in the hand, can't wait to go shooting.

My M19 also has new grips, and they also feel great.
 

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Now I understand your post in another thread about 3" guns ;)

Very nice catch - congratulations. You will not regret your purchase at all, and it seems in prefect condition.

The one I have is very precise shooter with an amazingly smooth action, 3" and pinned. I got it from a former police guy's widow about 15 years ago, and I guess it might have been a test gun bought by the Belgian police force for evaluation. It has a serial number 8D4xxx, so I dated it back to 1981. It didn't unfortunately have the original grips, but Pacmayr Grippers, which I traded for Ahrends combat grips with open back. Very comfortable to shoot.

Enjoy it :cool:


Hi Belgian 686,


The one I just bought in France also belonged to a Belgian sport shooter who came to retire in France.
This is also 3" pinned barrel, serial number 8D44xxx ... Maybe the same batch!
See it here:S&W 547 3" from France
 
Hi all,

I'm French, guest on this thread by John Patrick, I thank him.

Here is my "European" S&W 547 3" with "banana grips" (Some shooters also call them, peanut grips):





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