Model 57 D.O.M. & Grips question Thanks

ryker411

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Hello,
I am looking for some info for a 57 from some members that know more than I do.
Can you tell me date of manufacture, I think it says "target stock" but would have to know the date to get the correct grips right? And if this is a special run of production or standard model offered.

I looked on the internet but I could not find anything that started in this serial range and, to be honest, I got lost in the web...

Thank you in advance!

021
Model Caliber Barrel Fin Stock Features
57 .41 4 B TS TT TH RR WO
Serial No. Product Code Spec. Ord.
JP000(X) 102202 6168
 
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I had these lined up like on the box but they all ran together when I posted..

Ill try this
021
Model 57
Caliber 41
Barrel 4
Fin B
Stock TS
Features TT, TH, RR, WO
Serial No. AJP000(X)
Product Code 102202
Spec. Ord. 6168
 
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A few questions:

What's the dash number?

Is the gun in a blue plastic case, or a one-piece cardboard box?

A 2-letter serial number is very uncommon. 99.99% of modern era Smiths will start with 3-letters (then 4-numbers). There are rare exceptions, but are you sure on that s/n?
 
Thank you,
I think I figured it out to be 1986
Serial number AJP000(X) and its a -1. One Piece Cardboard box. I guess the "Spec Ord" (6168) is the date? 6= 1986 and the last three numbers I have heard it is either day and month or days into the year..

I'd like to know what the target grips are like for an 86 if that is the year. The grips were replaced for some unknown reason because the gun is in perfect condition. I have heard that the new grips from Smith and Wesson are thinner than previous years and I would like to get a close match if I can.

Thank you very much for your insight and help.
 
Yep, the 168th day of 1986.
The stocks would be Goncalo Alves target stocks with speedloader cutout and silver washers. Try a want to buy ad here on the forum some one can probably hook you up with a set.



KO
 
Thank you very much for the reply Ko41. I do appreciate the information!!
Can you imagine there is someone who works in the Smith and Wesson plant that knows exactly how many days we are into the year, everyday...
 
Thank you very much for the reply Ko41. I do appreciate the information!!
Can you imagine there is someone who works in the Smith and Wesson plant that knows exactly how many days we are into the year, everyday...
It's called a Julian calendar. It gives you the number of the day for every day in the year
 
Ha. I just meant as it being something you really don't think about on a regular basis. Who uses a Julian Calendar but Orthodox Russians and Smith and Wesson? I will now look for one to hang in my office, Thank you.
 

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