Guns International #: 100445213
Smith and Wesson Model 1, second issue. Small early 22 cal. short cartridge tip-up revolver. Interesting inscription implying a Civil War connection. Not sure but bought in a Greg Martin and no denial in description so might have been a last resort boot gun for a soldier or officer. Working mechanism. Non-fluted cylinder. Serial no. 20523. Marked 'Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass.
Inscription reads: Co.K, 14th Reg M,V (?)
Missing screw on top which provides cylinder stop action. Just don't like to use non-original parts. Otherwise, working order. NRA Antigue Firearm Grading would be Very Good to Fine.
My policies are simple. I accept bank transfers, checks (must clear...allow three weeks), cash, and USPS Postal Orders. Postal Orders are the best since they protect both parties and will result in the quickest shipment. I also accept bitcoins and, after receipt in my wallet, the purchase will be shipped as soon as possible. I ship USPS Priority Mail. It has proven the safest and quickest. Shipping would be $15 USPS Priority Mail. International orders are accepted, with costs determined by country and weight. I have had success shipping abroad. The buyer is responsible for any duties/taxes involved as well as complying with local laws. But since these are considered 'Antiques', there should be no problem in most countries. International transactions must clear. Your satisfaction is important to me. You have a three day inspection period after receipt. For questions before or after the purchase, feel free to contact me at bsgore(at)mac(.)com, I am open to sincere offers on any of my listings especially if more than one item. I apoligize to anyone who tried to contact me before. I had forgotten to update my email with GI.
Guns International #: 100445213
Smith and Wesson Model 1, second issue. Small early 22 cal. short cartridge tip-up revolver. Interesting inscription implying a Civil War connection. Not sure but bought in a Greg Martin and no denial in description so might have been a last resort boot gun for a soldier or officer. Working mechanism. Non-fluted cylinder. Serial no. 20523. Marked 'Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass.
Inscription reads: Co.K, 14th Reg M,V (?)
Missing screw on top which provides cylinder stop action. Just don't like to use non-original parts. Otherwise, working order. NRA Antigue Firearm Grading would be Very Good to Fine.
My policies are simple. I accept bank transfers, checks (must clear...allow three weeks), cash, and USPS Postal Orders. Postal Orders are the best since they protect both parties and will result in the quickest shipment. I also accept bitcoins and, after receipt in my wallet, the purchase will be shipped as soon as possible. I ship USPS Priority Mail. It has proven the safest and quickest. Shipping would be $15 USPS Priority Mail. International orders are accepted, with costs determined by country and weight. I have had success shipping abroad. The buyer is responsible for any duties/taxes involved as well as complying with local laws. But since these are considered 'Antiques', there should be no problem in most countries. International transactions must clear. Your satisfaction is important to me. You have a three day inspection period after receipt. For questions before or after the purchase, feel free to contact me at bsgore(at)mac(.)com, I am open to sincere offers on any of my listings especially if more than one item. I apoligize to anyone who tried to contact me before. I had forgotten to update my email with GI.
Guns International #: 100445213
Smith and Wesson Model 1, second issue. Small early 22 cal. short cartridge tip-up revolver. Interesting inscription implying a Civil War connection. Not sure but bought in a Greg Martin and no denial in description so might have been a last resort boot gun for a soldier or officer. Working mechanism. Non-fluted cylinder. Serial no. 20523. Marked 'Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass.
Inscription reads: Co.K, 14th Reg M,V (?)
Missing screw on top which provides cylinder stop action. Just don't like to use non-original parts. Otherwise, working order. NRA Antigue Firearm Grading would be Very Good to Fine.
My policies are simple. I accept bank transfers, checks (must clear...allow three weeks), cash, and USPS Postal Orders. Postal Orders are the best since they protect both parties and will result in the quickest shipment. I also accept bitcoins and, after receipt in my wallet, the purchase will be shipped as soon as possible. I ship USPS Priority Mail. It has proven the safest and quickest. Shipping would be $15 USPS Priority Mail. International orders are accepted, with costs determined by country and weight. I have had success shipping abroad. The buyer is responsible for any duties/taxes involved as well as complying with local laws. But since these are considered 'Antiques', there should be no problem in most countries. International transactions must clear. Your satisfaction is important to me. You have a three day inspection period after receipt. For questions before or after the purchase, feel free to contact me at bsgore(at)mac(.)com, I am open to sincere offers on any of my listings especially if more than one item. I apoligize to anyone who tried to contact me before. I had forgotten to update my email with GI.