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Smith needs something like that in its current line.
 
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Nice snubby. A little more rare and valuable than the 4 inch I imagine. Hard to believe it's been 4 years or so since I picked up my M&P (also 1947). I should probably shoot it.

 
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Thanks, all! And, @SigSentry, my vote would sure be to shoot it! Smile



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Very nice 47's TFR & SS. I have been collecting the same year S&Ws ever since I joined SWCA in 2010. Currently I only look for Roy Jinks lettered 11/47 pieces.

• My Nov. 1947 K frames •

The 2” gets carried in a Vietnam era SH


By any chance would either of your's be a 11/13/47 'lettered' M&P?


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^^^ Those look great Z06!

I’ll check the letter that came with mine to get a refresher on the date…will post once I have it.



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Looks like my M&P barely made the cut for 1947; the Roy Jinks letter I have on it (originally requested by a prior owner and provided to me who I bought the gun) shows a ship-date of December 18th of that year.

I need to get a letter on my ‘47 K-22. I have the original Magna stocks (serialed to the gun) but prefer the factory targets as shown, said to date themselves to 1946.






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Thanks for looking. I have been searching for the elusive 11/13/47 since 2012.


The K-22 Masterpiece twins that will eventually go to my two grandsons.
Left: shipped - 11/03/47 • Right: shipped - 11/20/47
One 10 days before, the other 7 days after.


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A 5 inch M&P S Series serial number shipped March 1948.

A M&P C series serial number shipped April 1950

A M&P S series serial number shipped March 1949.

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I love these old revolvers. I saw a Model 36 today in the used gun case. I got excited until I saw the Hilary hole. No thanks. These are beautiful, thanks for sharing.
 
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Man all these old wheelies are GORGEOUS!





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Indeed, the revolver fandom here on SF is excellent!

I’m going to sneak-in a little “Big Friend / Little Friend” shot or three here featuring the M&P paired with something new-ish, at least compared to 1947: a circa 1980 Smith & Wesson Model 520.

I’ll probably do a separate post on this one soon but, in short, the 520 (at least this iteration, as I believe S&W later recycled the same Model number for a different revolver) was a New York State Police contract gun that fell-through when the NYSP opted to adopt an in-stock revolver rather than wait six months for S&W to fulfill the 3,000-unit order. The guns went to distributors (and perhaps were offered to NYSP troopers as private sales? Some of you wheelgun-fans here may have the full scoop on these) and the rest is a little slice of S&W history. Pinned and recessed, these 4-inch, square-butt, fixed-sighted N-frame .357s remind me of an M&P-style variant of the Model 27 or 28, with a little .38-44 HD vibe for good measure.

Mine arrived in what appeared to be an unfired state (I’ve since addressed that Smile) with an original box, a sealed factory tool set, and no papers. I added a BK Grips grip adapter to complement the factory Magna stocks.

Blah, blah, blah, more to come, but here are a few pictures.








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My 4 inch was shipped in April of 47. My birthday was in February of 47, so I am happy with my birthday gun.
 
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TFR - nice get!

Loving the pics in this thread.
 
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Thank you @ bionic218 and @Z06, that’s a wagon-wheel full of awesome right there!



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Great find! There is something indisputably classic and all-business about S&W K-frames. I still remember the serial number of the Model 15 I bought in 1974. The luster and finish of these fine revolvers is something special for all of us.
Well done finding this classic M&P!
 
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Very nice !

Looking forward to a range report

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