Please enter the serial number below. Please enter the serial number below. S&W Model 39 and 39-2 Serial Numbers. I own a S&W 39-2 that my dad Purchased in the mid to late 80's while in the Coast Guard during the Carribean Drug Wars. It is all original and works beautifully, but I can't pinpoint the date. The Serial Number is A4441. I was wondering if anyone could help me pinpoint the date of manufacture for this. Shipped in 1956 and a early model 39 shipped in Jan 1959. There were only 972 steel frame model 39s ever sold in the mid 1960s. The frames were actually made as pre production frames but stored until the 1960s. Your serial number is from 1963-1965 likely. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk.

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What comes to mind for me without knowing more about what you seek:
--post pictures for us and give us a serial number or at least a partial serial number
--if it is not in great condition (as you eluded with very little info), then it's value is certainly smacked hard... however, if it is absolutely a steel frame Model 39 then it's value starts higher than most S&W pistols so there is absolutely some value left, almost no matter how poorly it has been cared for
--they only made a small number of steel frame Model 39's before they went to the alloy frame
--they also changed the extractor design when they went to the 39-2, which makes both the top half of an original 39 and the lower half sought after, simply for parts
--there are not a lot of really very good arguments for shooting these particular pistols simply due to their age, scarcity and value (and parts value) HOWEVER, one in somewhat worn or beat-up or poorly cared-for condition again has value for the folks who have better ones and YET wish to have one they can actually shoot
Your next post may very well ask 'oh yeah, how much?!' and that will be VERY difficult to answer without pictures... and even then, not quite so cut and dried.
For most intents and purpose (not all), it will not be the best choice for you to load & fire this pistol without knowing more and having a better idea of what you wish to do with it.
And, just to add:
If you find the pistol extremely interesting and you would love to have one that is similar to shoot and enjoy without worrying about value, parts breakage, etc etc, the Model 39-2 that replaced the Model 39 was produced in great volume and is a fantastic pistol that damn near everyone loves. And when they make a very good pistol AND everyone loves it enough so they produce a lot of them, finding used ones is a fun game because the sheer volume of them available keeps the price from getting too obnoxious. Usually. Less today in 2015 than 3 or 5 or 10 years ago.