Serial number should be in the yoke with model number and series number. The series number will give some general indication of the age of the gun M As example. The trouble with the Internet is that it's replacing masturbation as a leisure activity. That S prefix serial shows a - production date, N frame square butt. Might be early enough to have 6 lines down the back strap instead of You can PM me for specific measurements and other info.
Does it have the gold box? It does have 6 lines if you mean on the back edge of grip. Date manuf? Results 1 to 18 of Thread Tools Show Printable Version. Right side of barrel: "S. Frame numbers and barrel support match. Serial on butt is That's it. Nothing else. No one but no one can tell me what I've got as far as year. Nope, it's very clearly stamped. Most are very confusing. Any ideas. I have the smith and Wesson catalogue and can look it up for you What model is this?
J frame? K frame? Is it a numbered model? Ray Behner liked this post. That number just straight up for a. It is the regular ending of English third personpresent tenseverbs.
Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. The best you can do for a manufacturing date is a reasonable approximation based on other info. Clearly no gun can can be shipped without having first been manufactured, and it is probably mostly true that guns were manufactured in serial number order. That last generalization is weak in the case of different models numbered in the same series, because it would make more sense for the factory to make up a bunch of one model, regardless of the frame numbers available to them, than to make a couple of hundred of one model, then a thousand or so of a more popular model, then a couple hundred more of the first one.
But I think if you look closely at serial numbers around the one that interests you, the earliest recorded ship date for a gun within a few hundred of the number of interest will mark the latest possible date of manufacture. On the low side, the earliest ship date found for a gun numbered a thousand or so lower will probably set the earliest possible manufacture date within a week or so. A catch: remember that sometimes thousands of frames could be manufactured and numbered, but no guns assembled until much later, with the assembly crews taking prepared frames as needed from the parts inventory.
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