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S&W Model 14

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  • freddbear4
    I just got a great deal on a S&W Model 14 for use in some of my local law enforcement shooting competitions. The problem is, until now, I've owned nothing but semi-autos and I have no idea how to disassemble, adjust, maintain, etc. a revolver. Does anyone know where I can find info about this gun and possible resources for how to take care of it?
    I'm very happy with this gun so far for PPC type shooting and I hope to use it for a very long time. I want to take the best possible care of it. Thanks in advance for you help
    Jeff
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  • Krony
    This forum thread may help:
    smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-hand-ejectors-1896-1961/136787-informal-pictorial-essay-k-38-masterpiece-model-14-variations.html
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  • Krony
    quote:Originally posted by Krony
    This forum thread may help:
    smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-hand-ejectors-1896-1961/136787-informal-pictorial-essay-k-38-masterpiece-model-14-variations.html


    smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-hand-ejectors-1896-1961/136787-informal-pictorial-essay-k-38-masterpiece-model-14-variations.html
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  • rufe-snow
    Prior to 1957, when S & W started identifying their revolvers by Model Numbers. It would have been known as the, K -38, Target Masterpiece. After 1957, just Model 14, K 38, became more common.

    The 5 screw Smiths, also ceased production during the same time frame. First going to 4 screws for awhile. Then the much more common 3 screws. Which yours is, if it dates to the late 60's.
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  • nmyers
    The one you are considering was made in 1965.

    Neal
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  • freddbear4
    The side plate with the grip removed, has 4 screws and the front of the trigger guard has a screw. I am told that this makes this a 5 screw S%W ?? Your attention to these questions are much appreciated.
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by freddbear4
    The side plate with the grip removed, has 4 screws and the front of the trigger guard has a screw. I am told that this makes this a 5 screw S%W ?? Your attention to these questions are much appreciated.



    Per SCSW, SN # K-2090xx, was made in 1953. It is, a 5 screw! Years before Smith, started marking their revolvers with model numbers.

    The 50's were the high point of quality, as far as K-38's were concerned. Much sought after by collectors. If factory original, and in at least VG+ condition? Worth a premium, over later production Model 14's.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Should be a wonderful shooter. Even the early 3 screw I bought dad was a tack driver. Yes back then fitted/assembled by craftsmen that took pride in their work.
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