DWalt
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C2321XX would likely have shipped about mid-1953.
Hi guys and gals. I picked up a little S&W revolver today for cheap and I'm trying to find out what it is. I know she ain't beautiful but the lockup and timing are great and she'll make a great farm gun.
Here's what I know (or think I know)
It's a 5-screw (has screw in front of the trigger guard)
It's a round-butt J frame.
I haven't seen the screw on the front grip strap before like this has.
The yoke just shows the number 1542. It matches on the yoke and the frame under the yoke.
The serial # on the butt and the cylinder match.
The right-side of the barrel says "airweight" "38 Special CTG". I'm thinking this isn't the original barrel????
The gun is very light.
So please do me a favor and have a look at the pics and see what you think. Serial is C2321XX.
I must be missing something here.
Let's say that I own that gun. I wish to shoot it, and carry it, and in all other ways treat it like a "gun", instead of some "can't shoot it collectable".
Since the aluminum cylinder has been "found to be unsafe", I buy a steel cylinder. Take the aluminum cylinder out and fit a steel one. Now I have a fine carry gun.
I put the aluminum cylinder away in the safe, carefully packaged and marked that it belongs to 2" M&P, SN C2321xx.
If I ever decide I want to sell this gun, I take the steel cylinder out of it and put the aluminum one back in it.
How have I hurt this gun?