Smith and Wesson revolver J Frame Model 36, 37, 38, 42, 442 and 49 Nickel Plater extractor rod. For 1 7/8" barrel. Sub nose .38 special.
Part #05255N000. Extractor rod length 1.27""
Please measure your barrel from tip to tip! New production J Frame revolvers have 2" barrels were the older 70's 80' 90's had a 1 7/8 " barrel. Please measure your barrel le8" barrel butt S&W called it a two inch snub nose barrel.
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How to determine the model number of your Smith & Wesson Revolver. Swing out the cylinder , check behind the yoke on the frame for a MODEL NUMBER.
Model numbers began in 1957-58. So if there is no model number then your revolver may be older than 1957-58. In this case we can possibly still find the part you need with the serial # . If this is the case contact us and we will need a little more info on your revolver.
A revolver is a repeating handgun that has a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers and at least one barrel for firing.
The term “hand ejector” came to denote all revolvers in which the action opened by swinging to the left side of the frame. Empties were ejected by pushing
The Smith & Wesson hand ejector double/single action revolver has been around long enough for the design to seem somewhat timeless!
Features: Smith & Wesson factory part
Gunsmiths Required: Disassembly and Assembly required to replace part
Some parts may require installation and fitting by a qualified gun smith Factory replacement parts are manufactured to the exact same specifications and tolerances and use the same manufacturing materials as the original parts