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  • flashbackjack
    WHAT FRAME IS THE S&W M&P AND WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT CHANGES.
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    WB was the inspection/acceptance mark of Col. Waldemar Broberg, US Army, circa 1941, who's initials are found on may Colt, S&W Victory Revolvers, and 1911A1 pistols of the period. That doesn't mean that the W.W.I holster wasn't issued with the revolver, as many W.W.I items were issued at the start of W.W.II. The flaming bomb is the US Ordnance acceptance mark. The little p indicates proof firing. As your revolver has a civilian finish, that fits with the approx. 1941 inspection before S&W went to the wartime finish of the Victory Model. According to Roy Jinks' book, History of Smith & Wesson, "On April 24, 1942, Smith & Wesson's serial numbers on the original .38 M&P series reached 1,000,000 and a new series was started having a V prefix....". That also nudges your date of manufacture back toward 1941. The same book also states,"...early production models having a bright blue finish and revolvers produced from December 4, 1941 to April 10, 1942 having a brush blue finish..." Supposedly during this time the factory was completely involved in making revolvers for the British and other Commonwealth Nations, and the ones that were accepted by the British were usually stamped with British proofmarks. Sounds to me that you have a revolver that was supposed to go to the British, but due to the lack of these markings I'd have to guess that it was retained stateside for our use. Good collector's item.
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  • flashbackjack
    Der Gebirgsjager Thanks for the quick reply!! Another odd thing....The first two digets of the serial number(on the butt) are stamped with a different tool.They are stamped in a recessed square. The squares are as tall as the following numbers but the numbers are smaller(to fit into the squares)The finish is a black/blue.. Got any Idea as to the value!!??
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