Oddball Smith & Wesson Model 36?

Status
Not open for further replies.

Phydeaux642

Member
Joined
Jul 16, 2007
Messages
1,886
Well, much to the disappointment of my checkbook, I stopped by a LGS today and spied a S&W model 36. The serial number is J371xxx, which puts a 1976 manufacture date on it. It is in real nice condition with a small turn line. The odd thing is that it is a square butt with a 2" bbl. I can't find any indication that S&W did this combo except for a small run of guns that were for the Massachusetts State Police and marked as such. The square butt was associated with the 3" bbl gun.

Have any of you had/seen one of these?

(I paid $345.00, which was probably too high).
 

Attachments

  • DSCN2057.JPG
    DSCN2057.JPG
    106.5 KB · Views: 106
NYPD used to field thousands of them. The square butt Chief Special was pushed over the round as being easier to shoot. Given the price of the older Smiths lately I am not sure you payed to much. You have a nice revolver, enjoy it! Bill
 
I bought a used one about eight years ago. I replaced the original grips with these pachmayr's. My friend has a round butt M36 with the same grips. Looking at them side-by-side, you can't tell which one is the square butt.

th_DSCI0022.gif

BTW, your gun looks much nicer than mine.
 
Fair Price

on a great little S&W J-frame; as the square butt model 36's are kind'a
rare in my neck of these old woods~! Heck, I gave $350 for a 99 per
cent S&W 2" factory nickel, pinned barrel .22LR "Kit Gun*" over a year
and a half ago. I guess I'm just a S&W J-frame luv'er~! :cool: :D

*FootNote: its also a square butt model; but without box and docs.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top