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Seller: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Company: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Member Since: 4/27/15
State:
Kentucky
Zip: 40503
Country: United States
Phone: (859) 276-1419
Fax: (859) 278-0838
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 184
Total Listings: 15309
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Visa,Master Card, Discover,Check
Antique Circa 1863 Smith & Wesson Model No.1 Second Issue Revolver in .22 Short Caliber
SOLD
Description:
The Smith & Wesson Model No.1 was the legendary firm's first metallic cartridge firearm, beginning the long line of famous Smith & Wesson revolvers. The Model No.1 was a commercial success and remained in production for over 24 years with three distinct model "issues". The Model No.1 Second Issue revolver featured a 7-shot non-fluted cylinder, a 3 & 3/16ths inch octagonal barrel, a square butt grip frame with Rosewood grips, and a factory mixture of blued and silver plated finishes. This particular example is a "Second Issue" weapon made during the U.S. Civil War, circa 1863. It is an attractive all-matching gun, and would be all-original if not for the refinished blue parts which appear to have been done quite a long time ago. The original factory silver plating on the frame and grip straps still looks very nice with a beautiful aged patina, showing only some light plating loss and thinning on the high edges and in some small spots. The upper barrel hinge on this S&W is still intact, a weak spot on these guns that is often cracked or repaired. The original Rosewood grips are in great shape, free from any cracks, chips, or repairs, and still showing some of the original factory varnish. The bore in this S&W is average like most No.1's we encounter, while there is still rifling throughout the barrel there is also scattered shallow pitting. The action on this No.1 still works and appears to be in-time, however there is some play in the barrel assembly. We would not recommend shooting this antique. This very attractive S&W No.1 would be a great addition to any antique weapons collection as an example of one of America's most famous gunmaker's first cartridge revolver.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Smith & Wesson Model:
Model No.1 (2nd Issue) Serial Number:
37853 Caliber Info:
.22 Short Condition:
Very Good (Old Refinish) Barrels:
3 & 3/16ths inches Manufacture Date:
Circa 1863
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please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Company: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Member Since: 4/27/15
State:
Kentucky
Zip: 40503
Country: United States
Phone: (859) 276-1419
Fax: (859) 278-0838
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 184
Total Listings: 15309
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Visa,Master Card, Discover,Check
Antique Circa 1863 Smith & Wesson Model No.1 Second Issue Revolver in .22 Short Caliber
SOLD
Description:
The Smith & Wesson Model No.1 was the legendary firm's first metallic cartridge firearm, beginning the long line of famous Smith & Wesson revolvers. The Model No.1 was a commercial success and remained in production for over 24 years with three distinct model "issues". The Model No.1 Second Issue revolver featured a 7-shot non-fluted cylinder, a 3 & 3/16ths inch octagonal barrel, a square butt grip frame with Rosewood grips, and a factory mixture of blued and silver plated finishes. This particular example is a "Second Issue" weapon made during the U.S. Civil War, circa 1863. It is an attractive all-matching gun, and would be all-original if not for the refinished blue parts which appear to have been done quite a long time ago. The original factory silver plating on the frame and grip straps still looks very nice with a beautiful aged patina, showing only some light plating loss and thinning on the high edges and in some small spots. The upper barrel hinge on this S&W is still intact, a weak spot on these guns that is often cracked or repaired. The original Rosewood grips are in great shape, free from any cracks, chips, or repairs, and still showing some of the original factory varnish. The bore in this S&W is average like most No.1's we encounter, while there is still rifling throughout the barrel there is also scattered shallow pitting. The action on this No.1 still works and appears to be in-time, however there is some play in the barrel assembly. We would not recommend shooting this antique. This very attractive S&W No.1 would be a great addition to any antique weapons collection as an example of one of America's most famous gunmaker's first cartridge revolver.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Smith & Wesson Model:
Model No.1 (2nd Issue) Serial Number:
37853 Caliber Info:
.22 Short Condition:
Very Good (Old Refinish) Barrels:
3 & 3/16ths inches Manufacture Date:
Circa 1863
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Company: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Member Since: 4/27/15
State:
Kentucky
Zip: 40503
Country: United States
Phone: (859) 276-1419
Fax: (859) 278-0838
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 184
Total Listings: 15309
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Visa,Master Card, Discover,Check
Antique Circa 1863 Smith & Wesson Model No.1 Second Issue Revolver in .22 Short Caliber
SOLD
Description:
The Smith & Wesson Model No.1 was the legendary firm's first metallic cartridge firearm, beginning the long line of famous Smith & Wesson revolvers. The Model No.1 was a commercial success and remained in production for over 24 years with three distinct model "issues". The Model No.1 Second Issue revolver featured a 7-shot non-fluted cylinder, a 3 & 3/16ths inch octagonal barrel, a square butt grip frame with Rosewood grips, and a factory mixture of blued and silver plated finishes. This particular example is a "Second Issue" weapon made during the U.S. Civil War, circa 1863. It is an attractive all-matching gun, and would be all-original if not for the refinished blue parts which appear to have been done quite a long time ago. The original factory silver plating on the frame and grip straps still looks very nice with a beautiful aged patina, showing only some light plating loss and thinning on the high edges and in some small spots. The upper barrel hinge on this S&W is still intact, a weak spot on these guns that is often cracked or repaired. The original Rosewood grips are in great shape, free from any cracks, chips, or repairs, and still showing some of the original factory varnish. The bore in this S&W is average like most No.1's we encounter, while there is still rifling throughout the barrel there is also scattered shallow pitting. The action on this No.1 still works and appears to be in-time, however there is some play in the barrel assembly. We would not recommend shooting this antique. This very attractive S&W No.1 would be a great addition to any antique weapons collection as an example of one of America's most famous gunmaker's first cartridge revolver.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Smith & Wesson Model:
Model No.1 (2nd Issue) Serial Number:
37853 Caliber Info:
.22 Short Condition:
Very Good (Old Refinish) Barrels:
3 & 3/16ths inches Manufacture Date:
Circa 1863
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Company: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc.
Member Since: 4/27/15
State:
Kentucky
Zip: 40503
Country: United States
Phone: (859) 276-1419
Fax: (859) 278-0838
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 184
Total Listings: 15309
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Visa,Master Card, Discover,Check
Antique Circa 1863 Smith & Wesson Model No.1 Second Issue Revolver in .22 Short Caliber
SOLD
Description:
The Smith & Wesson Model No.1 was the legendary firm's first metallic cartridge firearm, beginning the long line of famous Smith & Wesson revolvers. The Model No.1 was a commercial success and remained in production for over 24 years with three distinct model "issues". The Model No.1 Second Issue revolver featured a 7-shot non-fluted cylinder, a 3 & 3/16ths inch octagonal barrel, a square butt grip frame with Rosewood grips, and a factory mixture of blued and silver plated finishes. This particular example is a "Second Issue" weapon made during the U.S. Civil War, circa 1863. It is an attractive all-matching gun, and would be all-original if not for the refinished blue parts which appear to have been done quite a long time ago. The original factory silver plating on the frame and grip straps still looks very nice with a beautiful aged patina, showing only some light plating loss and thinning on the high edges and in some small spots. The upper barrel hinge on this S&W is still intact, a weak spot on these guns that is often cracked or repaired. The original Rosewood grips are in great shape, free from any cracks, chips, or repairs, and still showing some of the original factory varnish. The bore in this S&W is average like most No.1's we encounter, while there is still rifling throughout the barrel there is also scattered shallow pitting. The action on this No.1 still works and appears to be in-time, however there is some play in the barrel assembly. We would not recommend shooting this antique. This very attractive S&W No.1 would be a great addition to any antique weapons collection as an example of one of America's most famous gunmaker's first cartridge revolver.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Smith & Wesson Model:
Model No.1 (2nd Issue) Serial Number:
37853 Caliber Info:
.22 Short Condition:
Very Good (Old Refinish) Barrels:
3 & 3/16ths inches Manufacture Date:
Circa 1863