![]() (Not that the metal in your gun is weak about 1921 S&W introduced a new heat treating process to strengthen their cylinders, and your gun would have received that treatment). What I usually do in my older guns is to shoot mostly cowboy action loads, as they are downloaded a little and won't stress old metal as much. Which is yours? Measure from the front of the cylinder to the muzzle.Īs long as you stay away from the hottest modern loadings, you should be able to fire any modern ammunition in your gun. ![]() 44 HE/Seconds came with different barrel lengths: 4", 5", 6" and 6.5". Most (but not all) military contract revolvers have these loops, and some commercial versions of the military models had them as well. The "buckle" you describe is called a lanyard loop. That model was introduced in 1915 and your grandfather's gun was shipped about 1922-23. With that serial number, the gun you describe is classified as a. Haven't I seen that windowsill somewhere before?Īctually your grandfather's gun is a little larger than the one in the post that started this thread, but their configuration should be almost identical. If it got caught in one of those first in/last out situations, it might not have left the factory until 1926. I can tell you as a kind of statistical approximation that a lot of other M&Ps with S/Ns around 500000 were shipped in 1925, and that's the best guess for your gun as well. Thus one can find guns with higher serial numbers that actually shipped months ahead of guns with lower numbers. ![]() Obviously the gun had to have been manufactured before it could be shipped, but Smith had no policy that mandated shipping in serial number order. The problem is that Smith never recorded manufacturing dates - just the dates on which guns left the building. There is no internet source for S&W serial numbers, but you can find some good serial number/calendar year approximations in the back pages of The Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson (Supica and Nahas). The only sure way to get a shipping date on a S&W is to spring for a factory letter. This is an Orbea Hermanos-manufactured revolver that reta.Welcome to the forum. 32-20 (.32 WCF), 4 1/4 inch barrel with a fine, bright bore that has traces of freckling within the grooves near the muzzle. ![]()
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