I've found 2 posts from Hammerdown dated Aug 1st & 3rd 2006.
1). Mixing a S&W model 14 with a 15
2). S&W Model 14-2 "Dayton Sport's" Revolver
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=213096&highlight=model+547
Picture of his gun attached:
I believe I have the blued version of this excellant revolver.
It's been with me since the early/mid '60's. Serial# K66xxxx.
It looks like a Model 15 but is not. Model # on yoke is Mod 14-2.
4" Bull barrel with Baughman Ramp Sites.
I was going to request a search on this gun from S&W, thinking
that they had made some kind of error when issuing it's model #..
Now, Hammerdown has probably answered my questions.
My revolver has somewhat of a history/story behind it and I doubt
that I could ever part with it. It has served well. Accuracy is superb.
1). Mixing a S&W model 14 with a 15
2). S&W Model 14-2 "Dayton Sport's" Revolver
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=213096&highlight=model+547
Picture of his gun attached:
I believe I have the blued version of this excellant revolver.
It's been with me since the early/mid '60's. Serial# K66xxxx.
It looks like a Model 15 but is not. Model # on yoke is Mod 14-2.
4" Bull barrel with Baughman Ramp Sites.
I was going to request a search on this gun from S&W, thinking
that they had made some kind of error when issuing it's model #..
Now, Hammerdown has probably answered my questions.
My revolver has somewhat of a history/story behind it and I doubt
that I could ever part with it. It has served well. Accuracy is superb.