Smith And Wesson Model 51 Serial Numbers

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Smith And Wesson Model 51 Serial Numbers

Smith And Wesson Model 51 Serial Numbers For Sale

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That number is also found on the rear face of the cylinder and the flat underside of the barrel. It also appears in a couple of other places, but it is harder to see. A postwar K-22 with no Model designation will have a serial number with a K prefix. As the owner of 646390, I'll take a run at that one. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 51 22 MAGNUM REVOLVER (EXTRA 22LR CYLINDER) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 51 22 MAGNUM REVOLVER (EXTRA 22LR CYLINDER) Click Photo to Enlarge. Guns International #: 101505697. Seller's Inventory #: 21956. Category - Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Model 51 - Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Rimfire. Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Model 51. The Smith & Wesson Model 10, previously known as the Smith & Wesson.38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model, is a revolver of worldwide popularity.

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I agree with s&wchad, those numbers appear to be restamped for whatever reason.
The s/n will appear on the gun in other places, but the prefix may not be on those other places.
You can look at the inside of the right grip panel to see what is stamped there (assuming the grips are original). Also, push the extractor star all the way out, as if you are ejecting spent shells, and look at the underside surface of the star, there should be a number there.
The problem with these later guns is that they may have the prefix imbedded within the s/n (example 5D12345), is that in the places - other than the butt - you may see these number show us as 512345, especially the grips, they normally didn't stamp the alpha letter, either as a prefix or imbedded number.
The older the gun, the possiblity exists for the s/n to appear in more places, for instance on the underside of the barrel (the flat area that is covered from view if the cylinder is closed, swing out the cylinder and look there, I doubt this gun has it there, it appears too late), also check the crane, on the surface that faces the cylinder, you may need to look through the cylinder with a flashlight to see it, or dissassembly may be required.
Good luck