Smith And Wesson Model 195 - Serial Numbers Install

Smith And Wesson Model 195 - Serial Numbers Install

Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 (often colloquially called the "Model 195") is a critical engineering variant of the famed .357 Combat Magnum . Produced between 1982 and 1988

Because Smith & Wesson often used overlapping serial number ranges for different frame sizes during this era, the only way to get a guaranteed production and shipping date is through a Letter of Authenticity . This service is provided by the Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation smith and wesson model 195 serial numbers install

  1. Prefix Letter: The single letter prefix (K) on later models indicates the model and production period.
  2. Serial Number: The numeric portion of the serial number provides a sequential production number.

Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 (commonly abbreviated as "19 5" or "195") is the fifth engineering variation of the famous .357 Combat Magnum, produced between 1982 and 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 (often colloquially called

Accessing Internal Frames: To view date codes sometimes stamped on the side of the grip frame, you must remove the sideplate. This requires removing the three screws on the right side of the frame. Note: S&W sideplates are precision-fitted; tapping the frame rather than prying the plate is the standard method for removal. Prefix Letter : The single letter prefix (K)

Format: Model 19-5 serial numbers typically follow a triple-alpha-numeric format (e.g., "AUS8466"), which Smith & Wesson adopted in 1980. Installation: Grips and Parts

Elimination of Recessed Cylinders: The cylinder is no longer bored out for cartridge rims to sit flush.

Primary Location: The official serial number is always stamped on the bottom of the grip frame (the "butt").

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