Serial numbers on 1962 Model 36

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I have an early 1962 model 36. An S&W letter says it was shipped to the NYPD in that year. The serial number is stamped on the butt of the frame and on the inside of the RH stock, but no where else. Shouldn't it be stamped on the barrel and the cylinder? The frame has no stamps on it going back to S&W for repair, although I believe it did go back. Should there be other places with the serial stamped?
 
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I would be willing to bet the serial number is also stamped on the
back of the extractor star. That serial number hung on for at least
two decades after Smith & Wesson eliminated soft fitting.

Forum member and NYPD Historian R.M. Vivas likely has the
records showing to whom the NYPD Equipment Bureau sold your
Chiefs Special.
 
cndrdk - I never said the shield number was STAMPED on the frame. It was engraved on the butt next to the serial number. Possibly because it was faulty when first received and sent back to the factory. This would make it available for sale at a later date than others in the same shipment.
 

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