S&W 1909 K frame parts


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olav
July 23, 2005, 02:51 AM
Hello, I am new to this forum and a Norwegian shooter and reloader with special interest in old guns, in particular our own but have been through most during my 40 years of handling guns. I swage my own bullets and make cases for the old guns, my last is the 25-20 Single Shot in a rebuildt BSA Target rifle.
I have in my possesion a 455 K frame Smith&Wesson revolver patented 1909..
The cylinder catch release spring is missing and the hand lever wich have two small pins fastened to the trigger is broken. I have tried evrywhere to get spare parts to no avail, knowing this gun must be old with only the S&W adress on the barrel and no british proof marks. But this gun came down from the sky during our war in the 1940-45 and used by our resistance and thus is worn outside but have potentials left to be shot if I could get those parts. I have the bullets, cases and dies, swaged 455 bullets for many years.
I you wonder I am a Christian and a beliver in all good.
Olav.

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Jim Watson
July 23, 2005, 07:30 AM
In the first place, a .455 Smith & Wesson is on what is now known as the N frame, K frame is for .38s.

In the second place, there are two main models of .455 Hand Ejector; what is your serial number?

Have you looked at Numrich?
http://www.e-gunparts.com

My other resource on gun parts is:
http://www.jackfirstgun.com/

The Smith & Wesson forum is a good place to ask:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve

olav
July 23, 2005, 09:16 AM
Definetely a K frame, measured up against my other K frme S&Ws,serialnr43119
patentdat 1909,no british proof marks, and I know this frame K, was intended for 38, but the measure stands.
Olav

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