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Best Answer - Chosen by AskerWith A Ser# prefix The Model 39-2 with A ser# began production in 1971 so you have a early 1970's gun maybe 1971.The Smith & Wesson model 39-2 9m/m semi-auto was
introduced in 1954, in the traditional double-action configuration.
It had an alloy (anodized) frame, and a carbon steel slide, 8-shot
magazine, and a 4" barrel. Since the prototype model 39-1 NEVER
existed, the sequence went from the original model 39 directly to
the model 39-2. It featuered checkered walnut grips, a serrated
1/8" front ramp sight, with a micrometer click adjustable rear
sight for windage-only. The hammer spur usually had a small
hole drilled in it, with a smooth forestrap and a stippled back
strap. S&W is stamped on the frames right side, 9mm CTG on
the extractor port; with later production models (after A160,
000) simply marked 9m/m. Weighing just 27 ozs unloaded, an
with a smooth trigger and magazine safety (which I don't like)-
its my favorite of the 9m/m class. The last S&W model 39-2
(S/N A747148) was shipped on Feburary 15, 1983; as regular
production ended it 1982.
Approximate value runs from a low of $175 (fair condition), to
a high of 'bout $400 for "As New In Box" condition. The Illinois
State Police were the first agency to adopt the S&W model
39-2, as a standard, issued sidearm for their department.Some special models of the gun can be worth thousands.
The alloy frame 39-2 was made 1970-1982
No such model number as 392. If you mean a S&W 39-2, @ 1980. Chrome is not a factory finish. If it is Nickel, value between 50-450 USD.
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one hundred million
There are six factor pairs: 392 = 1 x 392 392 = 2 x 196 392 = 4 x 98 392 = 7 x 56 392 = 8 x 49 392 = 14 x 28
These are the dates for the various models of the Benjamin 392: Model # and Date as follows. 392: New starting 1992 - still in production. S392: 1992 - 1998 AS392T: 2004 - 2007 G392: 1991 - 1998 CS932: 1991 - 1994 See the link for more information on dates. You may have to go to the bottom of the list to find your 392, BTW Crosman owns both Benjamin and Sheridan brand of airguns.
392 56 x 7 = 392
392^3 = 60,236,288.
√392 = ~19.8
392
√392 ~= 19.799
Yes. 19.7989 is the square root of 392. But 392 is not a perfect square.
The LCM is 392.