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I have a problem trying to identify a Mod. 10 M&P I have in my possession.
The left side of the 4" bbl is printed as:
SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS. U.S.A
PATENTED FEB.6.06.DEPT.14.09.DEV.29.14
(then centered on the above, printed below)
F.R.
R.F.I.
1967
SMITH & WESSON
The right side of the bbl is printed as:
.38 SPL.
The bottom of the bbl is printed as:
ECCSA PENN, N.J.
The right side if the receiver has the S&W imprint (but very weak)
It is a 5-screw receiver.
Below the cylinder and above the trigger guard is printed:
MADE IN THE U.S.A.
The Ser.No. is: 910087
Inside the left side cylinder opening is printed:
Either 65 or S5. Then below that, the number is:
51838
The cylinder has the Ser.No. 910087, then 317350
The butt of the grip has printing as:
910087, then W, then bomb stamp and left pointing arrow.
The bbl is pinned, with a tall, wide sight and grooved fixed rear sight.
The spring in the grip is numbered as:
S6
57
1
It has a set of checkered rubber grips with the S&W emblem. It is finger grooved. On the inside of the grips is printed:
S&W K, SQUARE BUTT, MADE IN ITALY
I know there is a lot of information here, but, I am trying to include everything printed on the entire revolver. This is also not a heavy bbl either.
I think it was probably sold to another country, then imported back into this country. Maybe the British government.
I tried to do a lot of research already and came up with nothing.
Maybe some of you S&W experts could assist me.
Thanks again,
Devildog394
MSGT USMC
The left side of the 4" bbl is printed as:
SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS. U.S.A
PATENTED FEB.6.06.DEPT.14.09.DEV.29.14
(then centered on the above, printed below)
F.R.
R.F.I.
1967
SMITH & WESSON
The right side of the bbl is printed as:
.38 SPL.
The bottom of the bbl is printed as:
ECCSA PENN, N.J.
The right side if the receiver has the S&W imprint (but very weak)
It is a 5-screw receiver.
Below the cylinder and above the trigger guard is printed:
MADE IN THE U.S.A.
The Ser.No. is: 910087
Inside the left side cylinder opening is printed:
Either 65 or S5. Then below that, the number is:
51838
The cylinder has the Ser.No. 910087, then 317350
The butt of the grip has printing as:
910087, then W, then bomb stamp and left pointing arrow.
The bbl is pinned, with a tall, wide sight and grooved fixed rear sight.
The spring in the grip is numbered as:
S6
57
1
It has a set of checkered rubber grips with the S&W emblem. It is finger grooved. On the inside of the grips is printed:
S&W K, SQUARE BUTT, MADE IN ITALY
I know there is a lot of information here, but, I am trying to include everything printed on the entire revolver. This is also not a heavy bbl either.
I think it was probably sold to another country, then imported back into this country. Maybe the British government.
I tried to do a lot of research already and came up with nothing.
Maybe some of you S&W experts could assist me.
Thanks again,
Devildog394
MSGT USMC