Shooters Forum banner

Smith & Wesson Model 14-3 Revolver

6.1K views 6 replies 5 participants last post by  au2183  
#1 ·
Several years ago I traded for a used Model 14-3 revolver, S/N - 8K841XX, in excellent condition. It has a wide target hammer and trigger and operates only in single action mode.

I've looked up Model 14's on the internet and they seem to function in both single and double action. I'm confused.
 
#3 ·
S&W made two versions of the Model 14 K-38; the standard double action model that could be used in both DA and SA modes, and a specialized Bullseye Target version that operated in single action only. That version is not common so if that is what you have, it could have some collector value...maybe...

Of course, it would be easy to disable the double action function on any S&W revolver simply by removing the DA sear, so it is possible that yours has been so modified (or something inside could have gone kerflooey, but it probably wouldn't work at all if that was the case).

If you are curious enough, you could contact S&W for a factory letter that can tell you what you have.
 
#5 ·
Thanks for the information guys. Although I have never fired it, the gun has been fired years ago by previous owners.

I think when the weather is nicer I will assemble some target loads and give it a try at our pistol range. I don't want to shoot any high velocity or jacketed bullets in this gun.