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SW1911 serial#

I am looking at picking up a SW1911 and wish to find info through the serial number on the gun. The serial number is UCFxxxx, any information is appreciated. It was manufactured in Houlton ME, it priced at $700 with 6 mags and Galco holster, is this a fair price? What is the rough value of the firearm? It is in nearly new condition and has had roughly 500 rounds through it.

Thank you for your assistance.
 
The serial # is bht3xxx
1991.
Can't help you with police department stuff.

S&w revolver. 323xxx
Need allot more info. S&W reused the same serial numbers many times on different models so I have to figure out what model gun you have first.
What is the caliber. How many rounds does it hold. Is it a modern swing-out cylinder revolver or an earlier tilting barrel type.
The only "registered" guns from S&W were the original 357 magnums from the 1930's.

Book only covers up to 2004. Yours is recent. S&W customer service can give you the DOB over the phone for free.
Depending on which model of 1911 you have the price can vary allot.
$700 with 6 mags is a fair price for even the base model.

Jim
 
A little help kind ppl

i have a nickle plated smith and wesson 9mm model 39-2 serial number is A531xxx can anyone help with the year?
 
new to me

just came home with a model 14-4, 5 1/2 - 6 " barrel, with a serial # 88K1XXX. can any one help with history on this beauty. I found these marks under the grips left side A3 or 43 A15 44918 A25 Right side B in a circle G in a triangle 04549.
 
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just came home with a model 14-4, 5 1/2 - 6 " barrel, with a serial # 88K1XXX

That SN would date the gun to 1980. Barrel length is 6" - on revolvers it's measured to the forcing cone (front of the cylinder if you prefer). All those other numbers presumably meant something at the factory during production, but have no significance now.
 
Can I get a date of manufacture on a S&W .32 Long HE (model 1903?) with serial number 309743?

Production of the .32 Hand Ejector Model of 1903 - 5th Change ended in 1917 at around sn 263000, so yours must be the successor, the .32 Hand Ejector Third Model, produced from 1917 to 1942 in the sn range 263001 to 536684. There's no specific information given on individual years in SCSW, so you'd have to interpolate using that information to get an approximate year.
 
I've got a model 1917 S&W revolver with serial number on butt of 997XX (5 digit serial number). Cylinder lock up is tight as a drum, tighter than any modern revolver and barrel has been cut to a snubby. Can anyone tell me about when it was made? Thanks. Bill.



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I've got a model 1917 S&W revolver with serial number on butt of 997XX
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Most of the Model 1917's within serial number range 1 thru 169959 were made for the US Army and were made from Sept. 1917 to Jan 1919.

Jim
 
Thanks Jim. Good to know it likely is an actual early WW1 era revolver, as opposed to a later produced 1917 commercial model. Now if it could only talk.


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S&W 10 8 .38spec

I inherited a .38 special from my grandfather when he passed.It looks to be nickel plated with black plastic grips(all the photos I've come across have been black with wood grips). It has the numbers MOD 10-8 which I do know is the 8 th variation of the model 10.The only other numbers I find on it are 92146 and then upside down c12. Can anyone tell me how old this one may be? The manufacture date?
 
10-8s were made from 1977 to 1988. Those other numbers aren't the serial number - you'll find that on the butt (bottom of the grip frame) and it might be covered up by oversize grips that you'll need to remove. It should be a 7-digit alphanumeric with a "D" in it and the rest numbers, or starting with three letters, followed by 4 numbers. If you post that, we can tell you the year.
 
My first post....

I bought this new.....but can't remember when. Too many guns over the years. Just trying to find the date on her.

S&W 66-4....Serial CAD7XXX

Thanks in advanced.
 
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