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Question for S&W Buffs
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:40 am
by T45Rex
Ok folks....put ur thinkin caps on! :-) I recently aquired a S&W Mdl 36 (no dash) .38 Spc. snubby. The gun is nickel plated with a pinned barrel and appears virtually unfired or fired very little. It's really tight. I know the pinned barrel means made prior to '80. Here's the kicker....it has gold plated trigger/hammer which apparently is not too common and has definantely had a trigger job. Either by a competant gunsmith or from the factory like some of the current "super tuned" from Smith. Either way it is a really noticably smoother action and trigger than normal. Anybody know what this could be? Did S&W have some special editions like that? Oh, SN is 615xxx and it does have walnut square grips. I find no reference in the Blue Book to any editions with gold triggers/hammers. Hmmm...the cylinder release latch is also gold plated. I'm stumped. Thanks for any info you may have and have a great one!
Greg
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Re: Question for S&W Buffs
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:53 am
by Nicolai
T--
This info is from the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, 3rd edition. Model number stamping began in 1957 at serial number 125000 for the Model 36; in 1969, serial numbers started using a J prefix. So it sounds like yours was "born" sometime after 1957 and before 1969. Sorry, couldn't find any info on goldish features during those years.
I've had first-rate customer service from S&W, so you might want to e-mail them with your questions. They may try to sell you a factory letter giving history and those are pricey.
Congrats on your purchase.
Re: Question for S&W Buffs
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:03 am
by Oldgringo
I don't know, but I got the birthdate, etc. on my pencil barrel (pinned) Model 64 from the folk on the S&W forum below:
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Good luck.
Re: Question for S&W Buffs
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:02 am
by doc540
Post this on the S&W forum.
They'd probably like to hear about it.
Re: Question for S&W Buffs
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:12 pm
by joe817
Greg when you solve the mystery, would you pass on your findings to us? Seems like you may have a really nice sleeper.
Congratulations!
Re: Question for S&W Buffs
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:03 pm
by T45Rex
Thank you very much for the efforts and replies. I will post on the S&W forum and email or call when I get a chance. I'll be sure to let you guys know what I find out and try to put a picture or two up! I was hoping I might have stumbled into the perverbial sleeper or rare edition model!
Thx again,
Greg
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