Item Name: Item Gone: FS Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 Single Action Revolver Nickel 32 SW
Location: Athens Area
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $250
Caliber: Other
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Listing this for a friend of my father's. I am saddened to say that my knowledge of these revolvers is found wanting in this instance. Serial numbers match on the frame and cylinder match. Latest patent date on the gun 1877, serial number in the 47k range.
Taken direct from Wikipedia:
The third issue of the Model 1+1⁄2 is known as the "Model 1+1⁄2 Single Action Revolver". It differs substantially from the first two issues by breaking at the top (just in front of the hammer), consistent with the design of the Safety Hammerless or S&W .38 Single Action. It can be readily distinguished from the first two issues by its lack of ejector rod under the barrel, the large hinge in front of, and just below the barrel, and the extractor that ejects spent cartridges when the barrel is hinged downward. The grip is rounded at the butt, and is similar in appearance to that on the 2nd Issue. This revolver marked the debut of the .32 S&W centerfire cartridge.
Serial numbers ranged from 1 to approximately 97,500.
Prices I've seen these sell for in similar condition from $200-$350. Asking $250 and I'll be happy to answer any questions, to the best of my admittedly limited abilities.
Location: Athens Area
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $250
Caliber: Other
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Listing this for a friend of my father's. I am saddened to say that my knowledge of these revolvers is found wanting in this instance. Serial numbers match on the frame and cylinder match. Latest patent date on the gun 1877, serial number in the 47k range.
Taken direct from Wikipedia:
The third issue of the Model 1+1⁄2 is known as the "Model 1+1⁄2 Single Action Revolver". It differs substantially from the first two issues by breaking at the top (just in front of the hammer), consistent with the design of the Safety Hammerless or S&W .38 Single Action. It can be readily distinguished from the first two issues by its lack of ejector rod under the barrel, the large hinge in front of, and just below the barrel, and the extractor that ejects spent cartridges when the barrel is hinged downward. The grip is rounded at the butt, and is similar in appearance to that on the 2nd Issue. This revolver marked the debut of the .32 S&W centerfire cartridge.
Serial numbers ranged from 1 to approximately 97,500.
Prices I've seen these sell for in similar condition from $200-$350. Asking $250 and I'll be happy to answer any questions, to the best of my admittedly limited abilities.
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