ScottRiqui
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I learned recently in another thread that the factory-nickel M&P should not have a nickeled trigger or hammer. Mine has both. The gun was my grandfather's and then my father's, and neither of them is the type to refinish a gun. I thought that my grandfather was the original purchaser, but I guess there's a chance he wasn't.
Overall, the finish looks like it was applied well, and none of the markings look "filled in". The freckling in the pictures is a recent development; I left the gun in a fire-resistant safe for two years while I was out of state, not knowing that the safe's fire resistance comes from a moisture-impregnated liner in the safe walls. The gun's exterior finish was a mess when I got back, but it shoots beautifully, and the bore and chambers are clean and bright, so I'm putting off the decision of whether or not to have to re-plated.
The serial number under the barrel doesn't start with 'B', so I think the gun came from the factory nickeled. The number under the barrel is "4726XX", with a 'V' off to the left, and a "P" off to the right.
Could these have been replacement nickeled parts from the 30s or 40s?
Overall, the finish looks like it was applied well, and none of the markings look "filled in". The freckling in the pictures is a recent development; I left the gun in a fire-resistant safe for two years while I was out of state, not knowing that the safe's fire resistance comes from a moisture-impregnated liner in the safe walls. The gun's exterior finish was a mess when I got back, but it shoots beautifully, and the bore and chambers are clean and bright, so I'm putting off the decision of whether or not to have to re-plated.
The serial number under the barrel doesn't start with 'B', so I think the gun came from the factory nickeled. The number under the barrel is "4726XX", with a 'V' off to the left, and a "P" off to the right.
Could these have been replacement nickeled parts from the 30s or 40s?
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