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marlin39a
07-21-2018, 11:10 AM
I found these in a forgot about ammo can. Were these from the 1970's or 1980's? S&W headstamps. Nickle cases.

224024

224025

pete501
07-24-2018, 02:37 PM
I just threw out an empty box like that.

Binky
07-26-2018, 01:45 PM
1973 - 1981 Another attempt by S&W to be all things to Law Enforcement (and to some extent to everybody else). Decent ammo but not great. One of the many items that Smith (offered/ required) sold to stocking dealer so that the dealer would be insured a steady supply of pistols. They also marketed shotshells and rifle ammo. Cases are thick walled (similar to Military cases) and seem to last a long time. I still have some brass in my stash from when I was a PPC shooter and reloaded for matches. Still have a couple of boxes of loaded. Collector's value is not high. S&W collectors like to be able to display a box or two with their guns. HTH

shaune509
07-26-2018, 03:57 PM
Was there not a joint venture between S&W and Foichi that acquired Alcan and tried but failed to keep what was and extend the Alcan legacy. Alcan did use Foichi as a supplier for a lot of there products if I recall right.
Shaune509

Drm50
07-26-2018, 06:15 PM
The S&W 12g slugs were good ammo. I bought a case when they were closing out. I guess you
would call it some of first Sabot style slugs. Had a Pellet shaped slug in nylon sleeve type deal.
The slugs were hard alloy. Through & throughs on deer were common no matter where you hit
them. I think they were more for law enforcement than hunting. I have a little S&W ammo left
even a few cans of pellets for their line back in 70s.

Mytmousemalibu
07-26-2018, 06:34 PM
I have a full box of S&W .357 Nyclad SWCHP sitting in my display case with my other vintage box art.

Geezer in NH
07-27-2018, 09:15 PM
Vintage? Still shootable made I believe by Fiocchi for S&W.

I still carry 38 chief special 125 grain Nyclads in my 36 size guns. Made for the non-+P guns.

AZ Pete
07-27-2018, 10:04 PM
Smith & Wesson also made rifle ammo at that time, I bought a bunch of .243 S&W in 1977-8.


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lightman
07-30-2018, 04:49 AM
Was there not a joint venture between S&W and Foichi that acquired Alcan and tried but failed to keep what was and extend the Alcan legacy. Alcan did use Foichi as a supplier for a lot of there products if I recall right.
Shaune509

I have some S&W ammo and brass from that time period that has S&W-F as the headstamp. This would be late 70's.

xringdave
07-30-2018, 07:16 PM
Came across some 22 short S&W ammo

Hardcast416taylor
08-02-2018, 03:03 PM
Those 12 gauge sabot slugs were the most accurate slug shot from my Ithaca deer slayer/riot gun I had ever used. It also was really good at penetrating car doors. My small dept. carried the 38 S&W ammo.Robert

FISH4BUGS
09-04-2018, 08:20 PM
1973 - 1981 Another attempt by S&W to be all things to Law Enforcement (and to some extent to everybody else). Decent ammo but not great. One of the many items that Smith (offered/ required) sold to stocking dealer so that the dealer would be insured a steady supply of pistols. They also marketed shotshells and rifle ammo. Cases are thick walled (similar to Military cases) and seem to last a long time. I still have some brass in my stash from when I was a PPC shooter and reloaded for matches. Still have a couple of boxes of loaded. Collector's value is not high. S&W collectors like to be able to display a box or two with their guns. HTH
VINTAGE? Are you kidding me?
Boy wasn't that the truth about forcing dealers to take the ammo to get the guns. I ran a wholesale guns/ammo/sporting goods distributor (Shawmut Distributors - Kittery Maine) around late 75 to late 78 and I had dealers take two or three cases of that ammo and a few holsters in order to get ONE Model 29. You should have heard them scream!
They sold it at cost and made their money of retail PLUS for the 29. Ah....the good old days.
We were always very careful how we phrased that. Tying contracts (you have to take A to get B) is not legal.

GONRA
09-11-2018, 04:49 PM
When S&W quit, got 1000 each .25 ACP, .32 ACP new unprimed S&W head stamped brass from a SGN ad.
Recently began loading some of it. Seems great to me....

Also gottalotta 1000 each .380 ACP and 9mm Luger S&W headstamp loaded ammo
sold "for pulldown only" by Paragon Sales. Dealt with that decades ago....
Bet it would have shot "just great" but went ahead and beat my brains out pulling it.
Busted a least one inertia puller...

The Good Olde Days.....

Binky
09-21-2018, 12:11 AM
I picked up a couple boxes of 45 acp - 185 gr. jacketed SWC at a shop in Ft. Pierre S.D. last week. Boxes and ammo were in excellent shape and the price was OK ($20. per box) Thought I would shoot one and stash one for when I do a gun show again (I only do a show every couple of years to help clear the clutter)