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S&W Model 16-4 .32 H&R Magnum with 4 inch barrel and combat grips. Thinking about making it a .327 Federal
Love the old smiths picked up one of mine a few years ago top one model 19 pinned and recessed. View attachment 999843
I have a model 19 just like that, also pinned and recessed. Mine has the oversized Smith wood grips. I emailed Smith months ago and gave them the serial number to determine its age but I never heard from them.Love the old smiths picked up one of mine a few years ago top one model 19 pinned and recessed. View attachment 999843
I have a model 19 just like that, also pinned and recessed. Mine has the oversized Smith wood grips. I emailed Smith months ago and gave them the serial number to determine its age but I never heard from them.
Thanks, it appears that mine was made in the late 70s. Mine is a dash 4 model. What is dash 4?https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/common-s-w-identifying-features.356710/
K Frame info about half way down
I really wish S&W would have built their 10mm on the K Frame or at least on the L Frame. The N Frame is overkill and I have owned 6 or 7 of the prelock 610s
The dash means there was a change to the gun. In this case the 16-4 the dash 4 means it was the 4th change to the revolverThanks, it appears that mine was made in the late 70s. Mine is a dash 4 model. What is dash 4?
Thanks for the info. One thing I’m sure of, it’s a sweet shooter! I’ve had it since the early eighties, and no way I’ll part with it before taking my last breath.The dash means there was a change to the gun. In this case the 16-4 the dash 4 means it was the 4th change to the revolver