HRMF1975
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I came across a friend’s model 64-3 that needed a severe cleaning from sitting for years. I noticed the model number looked like it had been a model 65 that was over stamped. Is that very common?
I have a Model 13-1 that was originally stamped 10-6. It's a .357 magnum. I've been using S & W's since 1965 and this is the only one I have ever seen.
Could have been someone misreading the work order, having a bad Monday morning, or in a hurry late on Friday afternoon.My 581 is stamped 58-1!
My 581 is stamped 58-1!
General question here: The K-Magnum frame is slightly longer in the cylinder window area. How would the factory accommodate bbl/cyl gap in this case? Wouldn't the M64 bbl shank (proper term?) be too short if using the M64 cyl? Or would magnum-length bbl/cyl be used and re-marked?
Kaaskop49
Shield #5103
I came across a friend’s model 64-3 that needed a severe cleaning from sitting for years. I noticed the model number looked like it had been a model 65 that was over stamped. Is that very common?