Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Pistol Hammer & Stirrup Assembly 9mm Blue Steel Used OEM Part 39-2E
This is a used OEM hammer and stirrup assembly for the Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm. This is a genuine factory part in blue steel finish from a first-generation Smith & Wesson pistol.
Key Features:
- Genuine Smith & Wesson factory part
- Blue steel finish
- Complete assembly includes hammer and stirrup
- Compatible with Model 39-2 9mm pistols
- Used condition - fully functional OEM components
- Part Number: 39-2E
Compatibility:
This hammer and stirrup assembly is designed specifically for the Smith & Wesson Model 39-2, a variant of the classic Model 39 first-generation 9mm pistol. The Model 39-2 designation indicates a specific production variation with engineering improvements. The hammer is the component that strikes the firing pin to ignite the primer, while the stirrup connects the hammer to the mainspring and provides the necessary tension for proper hammer function in the DA/SA (double-action/single-action) system.
About the Model 39:
The Smith & Wesson Model 39 was introduced in 1954 and became one of the most iconic American 9mm pistols. It features a DA/SA trigger system, alloy frame for reduced weight, and single-stack 8-round magazine. The Model 39-2 represents a specific production variant with refinements to the original design. Parts for these classic first-generation pistols are increasingly difficult to find.
Condition:
This is a used factory assembly removed from a Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 pistol. Both the hammer and stirrup have been inspected and are in good working condition with normal wear consistent with use. The blue finish shows typical handling marks. Used parts offer an economical solution for repairs and restorations while maintaining OEM quality and fit.
Installation:
Professional gunsmith installation is strongly recommended for proper fitting and function. The hammer and stirrup are critical fire control components that require proper installation to ensure safe and reliable operation. Improper installation can affect safety and reliability. Knowledge of Smith & Wesson semi-automatic pistol mechanisms is required.