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December 11, 2015, 03:12 PM | #7076 |
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A 5-digit numeric only isn't a valid SN for a 586 as far as I know. Check the bottom of the grip and likely find three alpha characters and four numbers.
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December 15, 2015, 01:44 AM | #7077 |
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my first revolver
686 no dash AAF6127
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December 15, 2015, 02:03 PM | #7078 |
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According to the 2nd Edition of the SCSW, that was just before October 1982.
For -ALL- no-dash 686 revolvers, check to see that it has the bold "M" stamp on the frame under the yoke ensuring that it has been updated due to the recall. The problem was not a "big" deal and S&W still honors it for free if you do not have the "M" stamp.
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December 15, 2015, 06:36 PM | #7079 |
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686 no dash
Thank you Sevens! Im new to revolvers, so new infact, that I had to google what the Yolk was. I do have the M stamp. Is there anything else I need to look out for? It a Kentucky State police edition if that means anything ....with the help of youtube Took it completely down and the internals were full of grime and rust. I polished most of it away and now Im about to polish the outside of the frame. I think the stainless will take to it well. Im taking it slowly making sure not to remove any metal . Here are a couple of pictures, in 15 min I got a pretty good result on one side of the barrel , Ill update more when its complete.
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December 15, 2015, 06:52 PM | #7080 |
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Smith & Wesson's original brushed stainless is what I love, I personally think it is sacrilegious to polish the outside of that revolver. If you ever tire of it and elect to sell it, you will find that buyers agree with me.
With that out of the way, I will ALWAYS vehemently defend anyone's right to make their gun "their own" and if you like it that way, more power to you. No matter either way, it is bound to be a phenomenal shooter and you picked one of the all-time best for your first revolver.
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December 15, 2015, 07:10 PM | #7081 |
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DOB of a M43, Sn 724XX and a M12-1 SN C6003XX.
Thanks.
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December 16, 2015, 09:28 AM | #7082 | |
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SN's ran from C474149 in 1961 to C622699 in 1962, so likely 1962. Jim |
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December 24, 2015, 11:10 PM | #7083 |
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38 S&W Special CTG info requested
Just inherited a 38 S&W Special CTG revolver that was my grandfathers. The gun has a 6 inch barrel. SN on butt is 1871xx. SN on frame is 34xx. No model number listed. Last patent date is Sept.14.09. Interested in what year it was made and what the value may be.
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December 25, 2015, 04:32 PM | #7084 | |
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December 25, 2015, 11:14 PM | #7085 |
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SN 1871xx on butt
Thanks for the response. I didn't know my grandfather had a revolver so interested in whether the 6 inch barrel was made for a special purpose? Also was the 6 inch length as common as the shorter barrels?
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December 26, 2015, 06:15 PM | #7086 | |
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December 26, 2015, 06:51 PM | #7087 |
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If I had to guess, I would say that the 6-inch barrel was the common or typical barrel length of the day.
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December 27, 2015, 07:06 PM | #7088 |
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How about a model 65-3 SN starts ACNOxxx
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December 28, 2015, 09:29 PM | #7089 | |
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December 28, 2015, 09:58 PM | #7090 |
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Thank you sir. Much appreciated
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December 29, 2015, 08:46 PM | #7091 |
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S&W 38 special military issue
i have a 38. from referencing i think it is k style model 64-3 i the serial number is on it twice and there is a number that starts with letter f believe it may be military issue number or something . series number only has 5 numbers total i will leave out last 2 or you need all of them just let me know. i have people wanting to buy it but was wondering around what year it was made and maybe its worth. serial number is 235xx the other number i spoke about was f283 and it has service ctg written on barrel thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
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December 30, 2015, 02:24 PM | #7092 | |
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The official location of the serial number would be stamped on the underside of the grip frame. It will either be a 7 digit number with "D" as the second digit or 3 letters followed by 4 numbers. The other numbers are assembly and inspector markings. If it was previously part of a police department inventory then it might also have their markings on it. 64-3's (the -3 referring to the 3rd engineering change) were produced from 1977 to 1988. If you provide the SN I can give you a more precise date range. Just X out the last few digits. Jim |
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December 30, 2015, 11:33 PM | #7093 |
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thats the thing ive looked everywhere and i see a set of 5 numbers stamped twice one on the butt of the handle the other under the bottom side of the barrel its 23542 then the number when you open the revolver chamber is f283 on the left side of the barrel it reads 38 S&W special then it looks like a c then says service ctg's i even took the grip off nothing under that that is every number,letter,and words on the handgun. and when you open the revolver chamber in between where the bullets go there are 7 indentions close together dont know if this was intentional or maybe misfire where the firing pin has hit itive looked it over and over and that is it thats everything
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December 30, 2015, 11:55 PM | #7094 |
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btw thank you for your time and consideration i just realized i didnt say thank you and that was rude im sorry
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December 31, 2015, 12:12 AM | #7095 |
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tamlee272,
Could you post some pictures of it. Or, you could email me the pictures. Click on my name to send me a email. Jim |
December 31, 2015, 02:12 PM | #7096 |
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The pictures made all the difference. It’s a .38 Military & Police Model of 1902. Serial numbers ran from 20976 in 1902 to 33803 in 1903. It’s a commercial model but was marked U.S. Service CTG. as the 38 special was the military service cartridge during that period. The gun is nickel plated. Appears to be in very good condition for a 113 year old gun.
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December 31, 2015, 08:57 PM | #7097 |
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what would a fair asking price be for this handgun and then ill leave this alone again thank you all so much for your time and consideration. the barrel is actually 3 1/4. someone siad it was either cut of which diminishes value i know or special ordered wondering how i would tell
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January 1, 2016, 02:53 AM | #7098 |
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For true barrel length, measure from the muzzle all the way back THROUGH the frame, where the barrel's forcing cone is -- just ahead of the cylinder. That is your barrel length.
To find out if it was actually special ordered to an odd or non-standard length, you can request a factory letter from the S&W historian, Mr. Roy Jinks. There is both a cost and a wait associated with this factory letter, but it is value-added to the revolver forever more, and will answer some questions.
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January 2, 2016, 12:51 AM | #7099 |
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Serial Number Help
I just purchased a 360SC with the longer barrel. Nice looking gun! Trying to get a build date.
Serial number: SCA2039 Thanks in advance! |
January 3, 2016, 12:20 AM | #7100 | |
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