The "S" prefix on Smith typically indicates that the name has originated from Anglo-Saxon or Old English roots. It was commonly added to denote the meaning "son of" or to signify a lineage or family connection. In the case of Smith, it would mean "son of Smith" or descended from a blacksmith.
The prefix for "solicited" is "s-".
Prefix: None Suffix: -s
The word "splendid" has a prefix. The prefix is "s" which means very or extremely, and the root word is "plendid."
"Photo-" is the prefix for phototropism, which refers to the response of plants to light.
The noun "Mr. Smith's" is a singular, concrete, proper, possessive noun.The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the proper noun (name) indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example: Mr. Smith's daughter is graduating from college.
No such S prefix sn.
Yes
No such sn with a S prefix. You will have to call S&W.
S&W has not used a G prefix serial number.
Around 1984, but you will need to check with S&W for a more precise answer.
The prefix for "solicited" is "s-".
Modifed.
Michael S. Smith has written: 'Michael S. Smith'
I can say that the Smith and Wesson model 10-5 was started in the year 1962.the letter D prefix was started in the year 1967.With the serial number that you provided,I would say that your smith was made in the early 1970,s.
Prefix: None Suffix: -s
Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson states that model number stamping began in 1957 & 'J' prefix s/n's started in 1969. The s/n you ask about was made between 1973-1974. If it does not have a 'J' prefix or model # stamped then the year you state would be correct. Catalog value in 2006 was $100 (Poor) to $425 (NIB) but prices are going up fast, especially on the short barrel Smith's like yours.
Can you use a prefix and suffix both after a person's name such as Mr. John Smith, CPA?