N Frame 357 Magnum, pre-war?

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Its Scheel's sale week. I bought a Colt 1911 .38 Super 3 days ago. It was marked msrp, I had my $50 off coupon and a lot of gift cards and I wanted a second .38 Super Government Model, so I was happy.

Today I am even happier. I went to pick my commodity colt up and added this: Serial #61664. Didn't have to wait 3 days.

Help! 1941-42? I might have to request a letter.
 

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No need to over-complicate this. What is the serial number stamped on the butt?
 
Carefully remove the grips, is the right panel numbered the same as the serial on the butt? If so I say that the finish is too nice compared to the grips. Totally fine though, if it was a refinish it looks nice. How much did this set you back, some of us are probably curious. In any case, great find. I’m jealous

SVT28
 
Carefully remove the grips, is the right panel numbered the same as the serial on the butt? If so I say that the finish is too nice compared to the grips. Totally fine though, if it was a refinish it looks nice. How much did this set you back, some of us are probably curious. In any case, great find. I’m jealous

SVT28

The stocks are numbered to the frame.

$1450
 
VERY NICE Pre-War .357 Magnum! I blew your photos up as large as possible on my computer and I can see absolutely no hint of any of the typical changes seen if a gun has been re-finished. Even matching stocks, that is virtually unbelievable! I think you got it for a very good price even if it is an Un-registered Magnum.
 
I see Scheel's had their "2/3 off discount sale". :)

Here is a link to the letter processes. The first (letter of authenticity) will give the original configuration, ship date, destination, and (if to an individual) a name or the dealer's name.

Once you have the first letter, the "deep dive" almost always brings up interesting information on the prewar .357s. There is no charge if nothing is found.

Letters – Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation

Definitely in contention for "greatest S & W find of 2024", congratulations!
 
Very nice NRM and I have added it to the S&WCA database. Is there a factory rework date on the left side grip strap under the grip?

Thanks for all the incredibly useful information everyone. I filled out the historical research request and will mail it today.

Here are some under the stocks frame pictures:
 

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