USMC0802
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So another HD followed me home today from a local show. 5" barrel, 90% finish, SN S692xx. The thing that is bothering me a little is that the assembly numbers on the frame and yoke don't match - frame AN is 14135, while the yoke AN is 14505. Cylinder is numbered 73036. Condition is good and consistent, and I don't see any indicators (other than mismatched numbers) that it is a Franken-gun...not to mention having little idea why this might have been done to begin with if it is.
Is there any plausible "correct or acceptable" reason that this gun could be numbered this way? If it went back to S&W for parts replacement, I'd speculate that the new components would either be un-numbered, numbered to match upon installation, or there would be some other clue. Barrel, frame, and grips match each other...
My other HD has no such "issues" and is consistently numbered as is normally expected...
At the price I paid, I'm not so worried that I got burned, since I noticed it during negotiations and pointed it out to the seller. Just trying to calm my collector's OCD by figuring out why this gun is the way it is. Input appreciated from those more experienced than me...(which casts a pretty wide net)
Tyler
Is there any plausible "correct or acceptable" reason that this gun could be numbered this way? If it went back to S&W for parts replacement, I'd speculate that the new components would either be un-numbered, numbered to match upon installation, or there would be some other clue. Barrel, frame, and grips match each other...
My other HD has no such "issues" and is consistently numbered as is normally expected...
At the price I paid, I'm not so worried that I got burned, since I noticed it during negotiations and pointed it out to the seller. Just trying to calm my collector's OCD by figuring out why this gun is the way it is. Input appreciated from those more experienced than me...(which casts a pretty wide net)

Tyler