Markings on the SW 686 no dash

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Greetings,

Would anyone please comment on the meaning of markings on the stainless steel S&W 686 stamped in capital letters:

MOD 686
AEK 3302

Thank you kindly
 
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Thank you for the reply.

Sounds like you are responding with an authority and knowledge of the topic.

I am not sure when this unit was manufactured. I was under the impression that the MOD was synonymous with modification of the certain feature in the 686 by the S&W factory. Please clarify if you can.

Thank you.
 
Manufactured in 1984. If the MOD 686 is not followed by a dash something (i.e. -1) then there should be an M stamped just above the MOD 686. If the M is not there, the revolver did not have the replacement of the hammer nose, firing pin bushing and associated parts per the recall.


GS
 
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Here is a pic of one that has been modified....the capital "M" was added after the mentioned parts were replaced....
 

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Thank you for this constructive answer.

What are the options if you have a gun like this without the M above the MOD 686?

Would Smith and Wesson honor the correction outlined in recall? OR
what would be the proper way to correct the problem?

Thank you kindly

David
 
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