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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    J-Bar your Model 686 Distinguished Combat Magnum was manufactured in 1984. Guns in the AEVxxxx to AFJxxxx range shipped in November of that year. UNless there is an M stamped near the serial number, it is subject to a recall. With some magnum ammo there is the chance that the primer will flow...
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    Schumers lost puppets

    PaFrank: I didn't think you wrote to the Congress critters in the manner in which you posted, I used it as a hypothetical example. Unlike you I don't trust, but I do hope. When I was active in the OZ gun lobby I noticed a tendency for some to add extraneous comments or take a position of...
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    Schumers lost puppets

    Good idea. Positive reinforcement is needed. Any other members who feel like writing, regardless of personal viewpoint, don't use descriptions like in your communications. He's a leader in their party while we are 'no bodies from no where' especially if we are not in their electorates. Using...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Tony93: your Model 10-7 .38 Military & Police was manufactured in 1978. The -7 refers to a design change on the tapered barrel variant.
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Slicksleave: S&W make smooth target / presentation grips: http://store.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product4_750001_750051_765485_-1_758002_757843_757837_ProductDisplayErrorView_N Yours have a flare at the bottom which suggests they are Herrets aftermarket grips...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Labug: Your .38 Military & Police Postwar was manufactured in 1948. OkieBeard: your Model 10-6 .38 Military & Police Heavy Barrel was manufactured in 1969 or 1970. Serial range for those years was D90001 to D330000, so 1970 seems more likely. Slicksleave: Your Model 66 .357 Combat Magnum was...
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    S&W Model 66

    Needs a three inch to complete the set. :)
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    Limited Edition S&W

    Neat. Thanks for posting.
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    Centerfire Systems S&W Model 10 38 Special

    That 1948 gun may have been ond of the last with the 'long action', IIRC they switched to the 'short action' that year. The long action guns I've tried had much nicer DA triggers than modern S&Ws.
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    Vintage S&Ws

    S&W forum is an experts site, narrowly tailored to the discussion of one area of the firearms culture. THR is a generalist site, providing a broad net to sweep in people new to shooting and the RKBA, which the education in and support of is the main purpose of THR. Each provides a different...
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    Vintage S&Ws

    Vintage: A collection of contemporaneous and similar persons or things a period of origin or manufacture. I think Mr Pierce has used the correct terminology. Firearms from the start of metallic cartridges through to the introduction of smokeless gun powder, all modified in interesting ways to...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Post 66 latch then, serial range ran to roughly 758000 in 1969, or roughly 400,000 gund between '63 & '69. Assuming roughly 70,000 guns a year, 1966 or early 1967 seems likely.
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Away from home ATM, so no reference book. will check tonight. Thats a mid 60s gun, I don't have a year to year breakdown of serial numbers for that period. What will narrow it down are the following: Does it have a flat or concave cylinder release. If the grips are original, Is there an...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Automaccc: My tablet can't open that document. Please post the info in a standard post. Netsew: The N5xxxxx serial range was used from 1978 to 1980. If I had to guestimate a year based on average production levels 1980 seems likely. JTHunter: Model of 1905, or third model based on that frame...
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    Used Highway Patrolman vs. new S&W 586/686 or Ruger SP100

    Congratulations on your purchase. :)
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    Used Highway Patrolman vs. new S&W 586/686 or Ruger SP100

    +1 to straightshooterjakes post. Many years ago I came upon a Model 23 .38-44 Outdoorsman with badly beat up stop notches. I passed because the cylinder play was too great for safe / accurate shooting. A pity, as I later found there were only 200 made. That said, unless shooting a lot of IDPA or...
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    Do you ever feel like your gun interests are just too varied to be healthy?

    I Periodically offload the toys I no longer use. Currently I only own six firearms. I provide the basic firearms training at my club and will offer help to any member who needs basic repairs or a little advice on more advanced technique. If someone is short of ammo I will help them out. This...
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    S&W 686 CS-1

    The M stamp refers to a replacement firing pin and bushing, and means Modified. Guns without the modification could have the primer flow back around the firing pin and lock up the gun. This was a retrofit ( M stamp on 686 & 686-1 ) and as a new build model (686 -2) introduced in 1987. CS-1 was a...
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    Used Highway Patrolman vs. new S&W 586/686 or Ruger SP100

    I have the Model 28 with six inch barrel. I have shot a few of the 4 inch variants. I've shot the 686 and 586 in four and six inch; standard and adjustable sights; standard, International DX, Competitor and Lew Horton editions. My preference is for the Model 28, as the heavy barrel of the 686...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Model 36 Chiefs Special manufactured in 1971 or 1972. Serial range for those guns started at 1J1 and ran to 999j99, with the J moving back one space as each numeric sequence maxed out. Based on your serial number I guesstimate 1971 as more likely.
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