As I said the first thing I do with a new Smith is put in an extended firing pin.
But I got to thinking. I always measured the firing pins by their full length. Stock S&W are ~0.49" while the extended ones are ~0.51". This morning it occurs to me that may the more important distance is the actual length of the pin rather than the base. Though now I'm thinking both are important. Anyway, I go down stairs to measure, when I dropped on and discovered I can't pick it up with my magnetic retrieval tool. None of the stock S&W pins are steel, it turns out. Haven't tried the extended one because it's lousy day outside and I don't feel like stripping the gun. I'll measure it next time I'm inside it. What is the integral firing pin on S&W Revolvers, J/K/L/N, made of? Don't guess, give reference. The guess is titanium. S&W mentions titanium in reference to their 1911 firing pins, but I couldn't find anything about revolver ones. APEX, TK Custom and Cylinder and Slide don't say. Midwest Gun Works says the Apex is steel, but they're a dealer and my have just assumed, as I've done all theses years.