WaistGunner
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There is a nice pre model 10 M&P .38 at a local shop with a "C" serial number putting it at about a 1949-1950 gun, but it has a lanyard ring on the butt between the "C" and the number. Is this common? The ring seems to be seized in the butt frame (won't swivel around) but otherwise the revolver seems stock, with the exception of some prewar standard round top stocks. Anyone else seen a post war "C" serial number M&P with the lanyard ring from the factory? Thanks, Waistgunner
