Smith and Wesson serial number search

The serial number is n177xxx.
1973.
Barrel length, type of finish, any original packaging and condition will determine value. Without knowing any of those it could be anywhere from $400 to $1K.

serial # C720XXX
SN's ran from C622700 in 1963 to C810532 in 1965.

Serial number is v 368183
It's a Victory model made during WWII for the military.
SN's ran from V1 in 1942 to V769000 in 1944.

Jim
 
357 magnum

Its all black and if it wre a car i would call it just under mint condition. A little wear at the end of the barrel. 6 inch barrel. no packaging
 
S&W Mod 36

We have a nickel plated S&W Mod 36 38 cal Serial # J846XXX. Can anyone tell us what year it was made? It was my father in laws and he left it to my husband.
Did I furnish enough information? This is my first post so hopefully I am asking on the correct forum and supplying the reght details.

Your help is greatly appreciated.:confused:

Thanks
Yaggi101
 
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S&W Mod 36 38 cal Serial # J846XXX
1981.
Serial numbers ran from J760001 to J915400 that year.

Its all black and if it wre a car i would call it just under mint condition. A little wear at the end of the barrel. 6 inch barrel. no packaging
About $650 to $700 retail.

Jim
 
Mod 36

Model 36-0 blue snub nose 38 special. Serial # AEJ2XXX. Excellent condition, bluing is probably 95%. I have fired it and accuracy is excellent. I like it. Date of birth and approximate value? Thanks in advance.
 
s&w 32 cal snub nose revolver

I have a 32 cal six shot Snub nose revolver that was My dads brothers he was a NY city cop for awhile . Not sure of model appears to be a masterpiece design maybe a model 16 or k 32 but has only a 2 " barrel ss# on yoke is J4538. Grips are walnut and are rounded off like model 13, but I can't find that the 13 was chambered in 32 cal. Number on bottom of grip is 641xxx
Does anyone know
the model is and what year it is from and also a general value

Thank You
 
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its a model 31 thanks that is the ss# on the bottom of grip other ref I found said it was on yoke that is why I said J frame do you know what year it was made? and idea of value, also how many made
 
its a model 31
Model 31 is what the Regulation Police became known as when S&W began stamping models numbers around 1957. If yours has model 31 stamped on it then it would date between 1957 and 1960. If not, then between 1946 and 1957.
Value ranges from around $300 in Good to $500 in Excellent.
The 32 Hand Ejector series shared the same serial number run so only S&W knows how many were actually made.

Later model revolvers also had the SN stamped in the yoke area but on earlier guns it was assembly numbers.

Jim
 
re:S&W Model 10 ??

I have a friend that likes to give me small tasks. Recently, he has aquired what seems to be a S&W model 10. I don't know much about Smiths, however he wanted me to find out the production date. Problem is, there are three different numbers on this particular piece. One on the yoke and two on the grip plate. There are no letters whatsoever. Can someone please help.
 
One on the yoke and two on the grip plate
Take serial number here:

Jim
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If it;s not to much trouble I'd really like to know about what year my Mod 36 is. It's a 2" pinned barrel with flat release square butt with diamond grips. Serial # 185xxx. Thanks
 
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I'm new to revolvers and not familiar with how S&W does their serial numbers.
I purchased a very nice Model 19-4, blue, 4 inch yesterday at a gun show and am curious about its history.
The serial number on the yoke is 52K1678, but when I remove the grips, I see this number again on the very bottom of the butt, and
on the frame, under the grip I see 04550.
What is the purpose of the second number and does one of the numbers denote date of manufacture?
Thanks
 
It is a Airweight 38 SPL CTG
The serial is 115309
I have no idea how long your father had it but the gun was made in 1956.

The serial number on the yoke is 52K1678, but when I remove the grips, I see this number again on the very bottom of the butt
1979.
S&W has used many locations for the SN but the underside of the grip butt is the one constant (with one minor exception). The other number(s) are assembly and inspectors.

Jim
 
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