S&W .357 Magnum - Info Wanted
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S&W .357 Magnum - Info Wanted
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I have a .357 that I would like some info on. Can any of you fellas tell me the model number, type of frame, and date of manufacture? The serial number is 129xxx.
The cylinder is locked up on this weapon, and I want to know exactly which drawings to search for that will help me get this gun back to the range.
It looks like the extractor pin has loosened up. I've got to figure the best way to get the cylinder opened and back to normal.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Victor, KB5AKO
I have a .357 that I would like some info on. Can any of you fellas tell me the model number, type of frame, and date of manufacture? The serial number is 129xxx.
The cylinder is locked up on this weapon, and I want to know exactly which drawings to search for that will help me get this gun back to the range.
It looks like the extractor pin has loosened up. I've got to figure the best way to get the cylinder opened and back to normal.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Victor, KB5AKO
Hi Victor,
I may be wrong, but it looks like a model 19 to me. If so, it's a "K" frame.
Go to http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve and ask there----plenty of Smith buffs there that can surely help.
Good Luck
I may be wrong, but it looks like a model 19 to me. If so, it's a "K" frame.
Go to http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve and ask there----plenty of Smith buffs there that can surely help.
Good Luck
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Just a suggestion, but you might consider returning the gun to the factory.
I'm sure there are local folks who could fix it, but finding a good one isn't a sure thing.
I'm not convinced that there is anything you should try yourself.
Is there no prefix on the s/n?
I show that a K129xxx would have been made circa 1951.
The Model 19 was produced as a Model 19 from 1955-1999. I think that before that it was just a combat magnum.
If the s/n is accessible, take another look for a prefix.
I'm sure there are local folks who could fix it, but finding a good one isn't a sure thing.
I'm not convinced that there is anything you should try yourself.
Is there no prefix on the s/n?
I show that a K129xxx would have been made circa 1951.
The Model 19 was produced as a Model 19 from 1955-1999. I think that before that it was just a combat magnum.
If the s/n is accessible, take another look for a prefix.
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Re: S&W .357 Magnum - Info Wanted
The ejector rod screws in counter clockwise. The opposite of most screws in the US. If you can get the hammer back enough for the cylinder to turn at all, rotate it counter clockwise as viewed from the position holding the grip.KB5AKO wrote:Pictures are at: http://www.kb5ako.dyndns.org
I have a .357 that I would like some info on. Can any of you fellas tell me the model number, type of frame, and date of manufacture? The serial number is 129xxx.
The cylinder is locked up on this weapon, and I want to know exactly which drawings to search for that will help me get this gun back to the range.
It looks like the extractor pin has loosened up. I've got to figure the best way to get the cylinder opened and back to normal.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Victor, KB5AKO
If it won't turn, the slide plate will need to come off and the cylinder lockup parts will need to be released.. hth
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Re: S&W .357 Magnum - Info Wanted
yep.lrb111 wrote:The ejector rod screws in counter clockwise. The opposite of most screws in the US. If you can get the hammer back enough for the cylinder to turn at all, rotate it counter clockwise as viewed from the position holding the grip.KB5AKO wrote:Pictures are at: http://www.kb5ako.dyndns.org
I have a .357 that I would like some info on. Can any of you fellas tell me the model number, type of frame, and date of manufacture? The serial number is 129xxx.
The cylinder is locked up on this weapon, and I want to know exactly which drawings to search for that will help me get this gun back to the range.
It looks like the extractor pin has loosened up. I've got to figure the best way to get the cylinder opened and back to normal.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Victor, KB5AKO
If it won't turn, the slide plate will need to come off and the cylinder lockup parts will need to be released.. hth
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Mike,
Thanks for the information. I called Smith & Wesson attempting to get information leading me to the correct manual for a parts diagram. The Rep acted as if he was irritated with my query. I wasn't impressed with my initial contact.
Anyway, this revolver is one of the treasures that my Father left to my Brothers and I. This weapon will be in the family forever in remembrance of our Father.
Victor, KB5AKO
Thanks for the information. I called Smith & Wesson attempting to get information leading me to the correct manual for a parts diagram. The Rep acted as if he was irritated with my query. I wasn't impressed with my initial contact.
Anyway, this revolver is one of the treasures that my Father left to my Brothers and I. This weapon will be in the family forever in remembrance of our Father.
Victor, KB5AKO
Mike1951 wrote:An S129xxx would be an N frame made in 1954-1955.
I'm sure there are a few of us here, including me, who would be willing to take it off your hands, if you twisted our arms.
Parts for numbered S&W's are listed here.
http://www.e-gunparts.com/model.asp?idDept=230
Here's a general S&W revolver manual:
http://stevespages.com/pdf/s&w_revolver.pdf
http://www.e-gunparts.com/model.asp?idDept=230
Here's a general S&W revolver manual:
http://stevespages.com/pdf/s&w_revolver.pdf
Mike
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Re: S&W .357 Magnum - Info Wanted
that looks like a M27....
Is there a letter such as S or N before the number?
I suggest sending it back to S&W... they are best equipped to do the repair.
S&W has one or two jerks in service... if you get one of them wait 5 min and call back and you will get someone else... or ask for Jeff or Katie.
FWIW
Chuck
Is there a letter such as S or N before the number?
I suggest sending it back to S&W... they are best equipped to do the repair.
S&W has one or two jerks in service... if you get one of them wait 5 min and call back and you will get someone else... or ask for Jeff or Katie.
FWIW
Chuck
KB5AKO wrote:Pictures are at: http://www.kb5ako.dyndns.org
I have a .357 that I would like some info on. Can any of you fellas tell me the model number, type of frame, and date of manufacture? The serial number is 129xxx.
The cylinder is locked up on this weapon, and I want to know exactly which drawings to search for that will help me get this gun back to the range.
It looks like the extractor pin has loosened up. I've got to figure the best way to get the cylinder opened and back to normal.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Victor, KB5AKO
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