This....check the frame under the yoke. Probably a 1984/85 vintage, maybe....I infer it is a revolver? Model number should be on the frame under the cylinder arm.
Ask the owner to send you a picture or the info in the below pic (not mine - stolen from interweb)..38 Revolver, yes, I will see about some pics. I had eyes on it last summer, but communication with the owner is spotty, and its about 700 hundred miles from me now.
S&W went to the three-letter prefix in the early 80s and it represents the ship date of the firearm, not the model. As others have said, the model number will be under the yoke.Can someone ID a S&W model by a serial number starting in AEP5xxx? No photos, I'm considering making an estate, but figure the model won't be known without popping the grips.
Yes, AEP SN should be 1984.This....check the frame under the yoke. Probably a 1984/85 vintage, maybe....
Perfect, thank you.Ask the owner to send you a picture or the info in the below pic (not mine - stolen from interweb).
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You have been around here awhile and probably know well, but, if not or for anyone else reading, be sure to follow state-to-state transfer laws with an ffl transfer.
Still just one 4473 if you complete it as a single transaction. They might charge you more for ten as they do have more processing time in handling ten guns but it shouldn't be ten times the price.Perfect, thank you.
Yes, will FFL. I've had good and bad fortune with the one I used last, will be seeking one that can be reasonable for transfer of a 10-piece lot, but thats if the deal even goes through, and a story for another thread.