ordnanceguy
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Gentlemen:
Did you ever buy some gun-related item thinking that you don't need it now, but someday it might come in handy? I suffer from that kind of thought process, and as a result I have piles of random stuff hanging around waiting for the golden moment that may never come.
Well, I'm here to tell you that the planets do come into alignment occasionally. More than 20 years ago I bought an S.D. Myres holster. I have always been a sucker for that maker. Proof of that is the fact that I would buy Myres holsters for guns that I didn't own, and some for guns that I knew for sure I would never own. I just could not turn down the beautiful craftsmanship of the Myres company.
And that is how and why I ended up with a Myres holster for the Model 39 pistol. It was an example that someone had paid extra for because of the basketweave and the lining. I liked it and bought it, all the while doubting that I would ever own a Model 39 to put in it since I am mostly a Smith revolver guy. I think it is probably from the 1960s or so.
Fast forward to the 2018 S&WCA Symposium in Reno. While there I spotted a really nice Model 639, essentially a stainless steel M39. And that's something else I like, stainless Smiths. It was in real nice shape with 2 mags, no box but a fair price. We quickly worked out a deal and soon it was shipped and transferred to me.
I don't know much more about the M639 than what is found in the SCSW. That informed me that this must be an early production gun because of the rounded trigger guard and the serial number, A839582. S&W only made this model for about 4 years, I understand, and then the higher capacity guns overwhelmed the auto pistol market. I think this one is from 1983-84, but if anyone has a more accurate date than my guess please let me know. Thus, it is considerably younger than the holster.
I went to work to find that holster and located it in the bunker today. I mated it with the M639 and I think they now make a beautiful couple.
I had a few minutes today to take a couple of quick cellphone pics. Not very good pics but you get the general idea. Here is the reverse side of the holster with the SD Myres marking.
So, I ended up waiting 20+ years to find the pistol for the holster. It usually does not work out that way, but this time it did. Now, if I could only find a use for the rest of that giant pile of stuff I have accumulated over the years.....
Did you ever buy some gun-related item thinking that you don't need it now, but someday it might come in handy? I suffer from that kind of thought process, and as a result I have piles of random stuff hanging around waiting for the golden moment that may never come.
Well, I'm here to tell you that the planets do come into alignment occasionally. More than 20 years ago I bought an S.D. Myres holster. I have always been a sucker for that maker. Proof of that is the fact that I would buy Myres holsters for guns that I didn't own, and some for guns that I knew for sure I would never own. I just could not turn down the beautiful craftsmanship of the Myres company.
And that is how and why I ended up with a Myres holster for the Model 39 pistol. It was an example that someone had paid extra for because of the basketweave and the lining. I liked it and bought it, all the while doubting that I would ever own a Model 39 to put in it since I am mostly a Smith revolver guy. I think it is probably from the 1960s or so.
Fast forward to the 2018 S&WCA Symposium in Reno. While there I spotted a really nice Model 639, essentially a stainless steel M39. And that's something else I like, stainless Smiths. It was in real nice shape with 2 mags, no box but a fair price. We quickly worked out a deal and soon it was shipped and transferred to me.

I don't know much more about the M639 than what is found in the SCSW. That informed me that this must be an early production gun because of the rounded trigger guard and the serial number, A839582. S&W only made this model for about 4 years, I understand, and then the higher capacity guns overwhelmed the auto pistol market. I think this one is from 1983-84, but if anyone has a more accurate date than my guess please let me know. Thus, it is considerably younger than the holster.

I went to work to find that holster and located it in the bunker today. I mated it with the M639 and I think they now make a beautiful couple.

I had a few minutes today to take a couple of quick cellphone pics. Not very good pics but you get the general idea. Here is the reverse side of the holster with the SD Myres marking.

So, I ended up waiting 20+ years to find the pistol for the holster. It usually does not work out that way, but this time it did. Now, if I could only find a use for the rest of that giant pile of stuff I have accumulated over the years.....