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Smith and Wesson did not make a model C but did use the letter C as a prefix to a serial number for the models 10,11,12,45,and Aircrewmen.The serial number C353425 indicates that your S&W was made from 1954-1956 before Smith and Wesson started marking there revolvers with the model number on the cranes of there revolvers in 1957.
The letter K prefix to your serial number was assigned to revolvers made by Smith and Wesson from 1946-1970.These were given to the models 14,15,16,17,18,19,48,53,66,67,68.It should be noted that all K prefix frames were target frame revolvers.Your serial number indicates that your Smith and Wesson handgun was made in the year 1964.
Yes, they made them
not known to have.
Double Action
The Smith & Wesson revolver with serial number K 241205 was manufactured in 1956. This serial number falls within the range of the Model 10 revolvers produced during that time. Smith & Wesson typically used a letter prefix to identify the manufacturing year, and the "K" prefix indicates it is a K-frame revolver from that period.
The Smith & Wesson 686 with the serial number AHD 1274 was manufactured in 1985. Smith & Wesson typically used a letter prefix system for dating their revolvers, and the "AHD" prefix indicates it is from that year. For more precise dating, consulting S&W's serial number resources or forums could provide additional insights.
@ 1982.
Revolvers do not have safetys
No such model.
No. Post over at Smith-wessonforum.com and someone will be able to look it up in the Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson.