Col Defender
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Hi Everyone
Just got this "new" old S&W. It came from a local dealer and was advertised as "WW II Army Issue". Maybe. What I think I know though is that it is an M&P 4th change, SN 9246XX, which according to my S&W catalog makes it maybe late '30s to '42. This SN appears on the but, the cylinder and the under side of the barrel. But there is another number, 62524 which appears two places: when I open the cylinder it is visible there on the frame and also on the arm which holds the cylinder. What is this number??
Other stuff I think I know is K Frame, blue finsh (not much blue left), 5 " barrel and marked 38 S&W Ctg. Square butt with plain wood grips. AND it is stamped "Ridgefield, NJ" under the barrel and the marking "Patented Feb6 06, Sep 14 09, Dec 29 14" on the barrel. Finally the top of the frame bears the marking "United States Property" but nowhere can I find US Army on it.
It came with a genuine looking canvas holster and lanyard. Holster is in perfect condition and while I'm willing to believe the revolver went through WWII the holster surely did not.
And it shoots as well as any gun I own!
Can anyone help me with what its real history might be? Obviously US government but what part of the government and what does the Ridgefield NJ mean?
Thanks so much. I tried to put a pic on here but don't know if it is really there or not.
Steve