Looking at pictures of the beautiful Model 16-3 being offered as first prize in the S&W Historical Foundation Sweepstakes, I noticed that the "6" in the model number inside the crane has been stamped over a "4". My own 16-3 is overstamped the same way (see pictures), and in fact every 16-3 I have seen has been overstamped this way. Also, every 16-3 box I have seen has been a 14-3 box with a 16-3 label pasted over the end. Makes me wonder how many 16-3's were shipped this way? Maybe all of them?
Hard to believe nowadays, but the K-32/Model 16 was never very popular during it's regular production years (only 3630 produced 1947-74). My theory is that by the time the -3 production change came along, demand was so low that the factory didn't even bother to stamp dedicated 16-3 frames. When an order did come in for a 16-3, they would just overstamp a 14-3 frame, assemble the gun and ship it.
What do you think? Anybody got a 16-3 that's NOT overstamped?
Hard to believe nowadays, but the K-32/Model 16 was never very popular during it's regular production years (only 3630 produced 1947-74). My theory is that by the time the -3 production change came along, demand was so low that the factory didn't even bother to stamp dedicated 16-3 frames. When an order did come in for a 16-3, they would just overstamp a 14-3 frame, assemble the gun and ship it.
What do you think? Anybody got a 16-3 that's NOT overstamped?
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