So I found a pristine Smith and Wesson model 18-3 .22 and based on the serial number it puts it at a 1971 build per a bit of research, but I was wondering if this makes sense that it would have a frame mounted firing pin because there is no firing pin on the hammer. Serial is 1K734XX if it helps. It says they may have switched this exact year from hammer mounted to frame mounted but I trust you guys more than AI.
As mentioned rimfire had the frame mounted firing pin pretty much forever, it is center fires that changed from hammer to frame mounted. I myself won’t own a centerfire without a hammer mounted pin
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I have a Smith M18-3 with a serial number of 1K95xxx, like yours, a 1971 build, and it has a frame mounted firing pin. Mine was virtually new when I bought it off GB, and I soon found that ejecting empties was neigh near impossible...very tight chambers. Hope yours turns works out for you. Mine's been every bit as accurate off sand bags as my M41 Smith....
I was able to borrow a finishing reamer from a member over on the S&W forum...it was a loaner that floated around among members. I had it for a cpl months and cleaned up my M18 and a pair of Single Sixes that were tight. HTH's Rod
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