Model 520: L or N frame?

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I don't have one, old bear. My small collection is focused on N frames; now I want one. I'm very interested in photos and comments.

Thank you.

Here's a quick photo of a 520 (NYSP) that I won a couple of years ago. They don't come cheap, but are almost always found as either BNIB or ANIB. They are essentially a Model 28 HP with fixed sights or a Heavy Duty in .357. They are finished in bright blue and came with numbered PC Magnas (although for some reason seldom do the grips match the gun's serial number…)
 

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I don't have one, old bear. My small collection is focused on N frames; now I want one. I'm very interested in photos and comments.

Thank you.
Another picture of the original production M520, which was never a catalogued model. 3000 were made as a special order for NYSP in 1979. The order was cancelled after production began; S&W completed the order and sold them to the public starting in 1980. It is listed as ".357Magnum M&P" and came with no options.

The "other" M520 was built from 2005-2007. Built on the L frame, has a 4" two-piece barrel, 7-shot titanium cylinder and hi-vis front sight and adjustable rear sight. Has the lock and MIM parts. Called the Model of 2005 .357 Magnum. The two versions have about as much in common as the Mona Lisa and the witch from Wizard of Oz.
 

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The "real" 520, as I think of it, was an N frame. It was in all respects of which I am aware an updated Heavy Duty chambered in 357 instead of .38 Special. It was not unknown for HD (M 20 after numbers were assigned) or Outdoorsman (M23) to be bored out to .357; not hard or risky to do.

I have no idea what made S&W reuse the model number, but to me the L frame 520/620 was an abomination. My recollection is that some agencies bought them and had an awful time with them.
 
Mine don't match either…

Someone opined here on Forum…
That when NYSP cancelled and changed order S&W hurriedly assembled guns with no regard to keeping numbered stocks to correct frame. Sounds plausible.


Here's a quick photo of a 520 (NYSP) that I won a couple of years ago. They don't come cheap, but are almost always found as either BNIB or ANIB. They are essentially a Model 28 HP with fixed sights or a Heavy Duty in .357. They are finished in bright blue and came with numbered PC Magnas (although for some reason seldom do the grips match the gun's serial number…)
 
If anyone has a 520 L frame I'd love to see it.

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Adios,

Pizza Bob
 

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