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Smith wesson serial numbers model 29

smith wesson serial numbers model 29



Android application available at Google Play & Amazon . . Content of the publication Early developments of the S&W Model 1. Russian Model Smith & Wesson produced large numbers of the Model 3, in three distinct models, for the Russian Empire by special order. The first was the 1st Model Russian (the original order design), with the Russian Ordnance. Here is the Smith and Wesson Outdoorsman 1st Model with red box. Barrel is 6. Excellent overall condition with light use. Good amount case colors on trigger and hammer. Box end has slight tateri.Click for more info Looks like this is the place to go with questions about S&W serial numbers. Great resource, I'm glad I wandered in here! I have a couple of Model 10s and I'd like to know the year they were made. Model 10-6 serial number D5792xx I. The lite weight version of the world classic M10,4 in.38 Special,hard to find. Steel barrel and cylinder,great color on hammer and trigger. Bore condition is. Smith & Wesson Model 10-5.38 Special Serial C807040 4 barrel with. Hi all New to the forum and new to serious shooting and recently earn hunting license. I just purchased a Model 39 (Understand it is 39-2) and see some of you have ability to date these. Have not even received the gun since California. The S&W Model 10 military revolvers produced from 1942 to 1944 had serial numbers with a V prefix, and were known as the Smith & Wesson Victory Model. It is noteworthy that early Victory Models did not. History In 1899, the Army and Navy placed orders with Smith & Wesson for two to three thousand Model 1899 Hand Ejector revolvers chambered for the M1892.38 Long Colt U.S. Service Cartridge. With this order, the Hand Ejector. This assembly mark may be numbers, letters, or a combination of both. All three assembly marks should match. A large number of special markings are found on the Model No. 2 Army. These include both factory and non-factory. I am an admirer, in fact a real fan of the Model 29. As such I treat it right. There is no way that the Model 29 or 629 in any variation can take the punishment that larger framed and heavier cylindered sixguns such as the Ruger Redhawk.