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smith and wesson DA 45
« on: February 03, 2011, 02:37:38 PM »
Hello friends at gbo
 a friend has a smith and wesson da 45 for sale and I'm trying to find when it was made and what it is worth. where is the best place to look. any help would greatly be appreciated. Thank you

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Re: smith and wesson DA 45
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2011, 03:05:23 PM »
Look the gun up on GunBroker.com.  It will give you a good idea of what they are going for.

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Re: smith and wesson DA 45
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2011, 05:18:49 PM »
my friend doesn't have the half moon clips do I have to have these  and are they hard to get

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Re: smith and wesson DA 45
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2011, 05:56:21 PM »
If you send me the first 3 digits of the serial number and tell me how many digits there are I can probably give you an idea of when it was originally shipped.  S&W goes by shipping date, not date of manufacture.  The serial number is on the bottom of the grip.  A picture would help identify it better as it could be one of a couple of different models.

Moon clips are not completely necessary on most of the 45acp revolvers.  some had the chambers rebored to accept 45LC ammo and therefore won't work without clips.  Either way, the clips are very easy to get.

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Re: smith and wesson DA 45
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2011, 06:06:11 PM »
there are 5 digits the first three are 171 i will try to get a picture tomorrow the barrel is shorter than all I found on gun broke some might have shortend the barrel so the value went way down

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Re: smith and wesson DA 45
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2011, 11:56:50 PM »
there are 5 digits the first three are 171 i will try to get a picture tomorrow the barrel is shorter than all I found on gun broke some might have shortend the barrel so the value went way down

Hello sturgeonhunter
The Model stamped 25's came out in 1957 and had the model number stamped in the cylinder crane area. Before that they were called Pre-25's and had a S-Prefix before their serial number until 1970 time frame when the prefix changed to an N-Prefix. The Pre-25's were called the Model of 1955 Target 45 hand eject models . It sounds as though this one you are speaking of may be a Pre-25. The Pre-25's came with a 6-1/2" barrel and there was a small Batch of them that shipped in 1959 that had 5" Barrels that are considered rare, they shipped to Rex Firearms of New York City. When they made the N-Prefix Model 25's Post 1970 they Offered them in 4", 6" & 6-1/2" Barrel lengths. Here is my Pre-25 that shipped in April 1959 with Bright Blue finish and in a Five screw variation which is Late for a Five screw revolver as they switched to the Four screw variations along about 1956 but this one must have been way back in their storage safe. It came as a Full Target version as most did with Target hammer, Target Trigger and Diamond Target stocks...It serial number is in the S-16173X range I hope this help's, Five screw pre-25's are hard to locate any more and average $800.00-$1200.00 depending on their shape....I feel I stole this one at $600.00 due to the economy I had to dive on it and it shoots real well. Hammerdown







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