Hey all, back in September I bought my dad the following Brownells Magna-Tip set for his birthday:
http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...rewdriver-set-sku084-000-257-22300-50854.aspx
We've been collecting various firearms for almost 20 years now and he's never had a real screwdriver set. I was going to get one of the other, slightly larger sets, but they didn't have them in stock at the time. Anyway, when I was researching the sets, I read that many of the older S&Ws have thinner screwdriver slots and most of the standard bits that come in sets don't fit them. I found the following link for an S&W bit set which is supposed to fit these thinner slots perfectly:
http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...w-combo-bits-only-sku080087002-406-42598.aspx
At the time I didn't order them because I didn't actually think he's be working on any of our Smiths (I don't think he had a need to). Recently he's said that he might be looking to do this, however, so I ordered the bits this morning as a holiday gift for him. I was hoping you guys could give me a general idea of which of Smith's revolvers actually have these thinner screws (I'm at school now, so I can't go look at them myself). Were they manufactured like this in a certain time period, or was it dependent on the model? Our collection probably has around 15 Smith revolvers now, so I was just wondering if there was any way to pinpoint which of them require these bits.
Thanks!
http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...rewdriver-set-sku084-000-257-22300-50854.aspx
We've been collecting various firearms for almost 20 years now and he's never had a real screwdriver set. I was going to get one of the other, slightly larger sets, but they didn't have them in stock at the time. Anyway, when I was researching the sets, I read that many of the older S&Ws have thinner screwdriver slots and most of the standard bits that come in sets don't fit them. I found the following link for an S&W bit set which is supposed to fit these thinner slots perfectly:
http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...w-combo-bits-only-sku080087002-406-42598.aspx
At the time I didn't order them because I didn't actually think he's be working on any of our Smiths (I don't think he had a need to). Recently he's said that he might be looking to do this, however, so I ordered the bits this morning as a holiday gift for him. I was hoping you guys could give me a general idea of which of Smith's revolvers actually have these thinner screws (I'm at school now, so I can't go look at them myself). Were they manufactured like this in a certain time period, or was it dependent on the model? Our collection probably has around 15 Smith revolvers now, so I was just wondering if there was any way to pinpoint which of them require these bits.
Thanks!