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Guns International #: 103406252
Seller's Inventory #: FB01601
Synopsis:
Wonderful Smith & Wesson Model 1913, Smith’s first semi-automatic pistol that was only made in limited numbers. This high condition example complete with the even scarcer/seldom-seen original box!
Description:
Smith & Wesson Model 1913, S&W's first semiautomatic pistol, .35 caliber, SN: 6398, produced between 1913 and 1921, with approximately 8,350 manufactured. Top of barrel extension marked with manufacturer address and two lines of patents. Left side of 3.5" barrel marked “35 S&W AUTO. CTG.” Sights consist of a fixed front blade and integral rear sight groove. Serial number 6398 stamped on frontstrap. Fitted with smooth dark wooden grip panels with gold Smith & Wesson medallions. Blued magazine with six cartridge indicator holes, released by pulling retainer to the rear. Complete with an original factory cardboard box with bristle brush, end label marked “SMITH & WESSON 35 AUTOMATIC 3 1/2 INCH BLUE,” the interior caution label, and the bottom of the box pencil numbered ""6652".
Condition:
High original condition pistol retaining about 98% of its bright factory blue with slight muzzle wear and fine freckling on front and back straps. Oil darkened grips with a few scattered superficial handling marks, particularly on the right panel. Comparable condition magazine with insertional wear. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics. VG+ box with shelf wear most pronounced at corners. No repairs at hinge or end label that has only minimal edge losses.
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Guns International #: 103406252
Category - .35 S&W Auto Pistols
- Smith & Wesson Pistols
S&W 1913 cal .35 Pistol, Original Box, 6398, FB01601
Description: Synopsis: Wonderful Smith & Wesson Model 1913, Smith’s first semi-automatic pistol that was only made in limited numbers. This high condition example complete with the even scarcer/seldom-seen original box! Description: Smith & Wesson Model 1913, S&W's first semiautomatic pistol, .35 caliber, SN: 6398, produced between 1913 and 1921, with approximately 8,350 manufactured. Top of barrel extension marked with manufacturer address and two lines of patents. Left side of 3.5" barrel marked “35 S&W AUTO. CTG.” Sights consist of a fixed front blade and integral rear sight groove. Serial number 6398 stamped on frontstrap. Fitted with smooth dark wooden grip panels with gold Smith & Wesson medallions. Blued magazine with six cartridge indicator holes, released by pulling retainer to the rear. Complete with an original factory cardboard box with bristle brush, end label marked “SMITH & WESSON 35 AUTOMATIC 3 1/2 INCH BLUE,” the interior caution label, and the bottom of the box pencil numbered ""6652". Condition: High original condition pistol retaining about 98% of its bright factory blue with slight muzzle wear and fine freckling on front and back straps. Oil darkened grips with a few scattered superficial handling marks, particularly on the right panel. Comparable condition magazine with insertional wear. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics. VG+ box with shelf wear most pronounced at corners. No repairs at hinge or end label that has only minimal edge losses. Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: S&W Model: 1913 Serial Number: 6398 Caliber Info: 0.35 Condition: EXC Price: $2,395.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103406252
Seller's Inventory #: FB01601
Synopsis:
Wonderful Smith & Wesson Model 1913, Smith’s first semi-automatic pistol that was only made in limited numbers. This high condition example complete with the even scarcer/seldom-seen original box!
Description:
Smith & Wesson Model 1913, S&W's first semiautomatic pistol, .35 caliber, SN: 6398, produced between 1913 and 1921, with approximately 8,350 manufactured. Top of barrel extension marked with manufacturer address and two lines of patents. Left side of 3.5" barrel marked “35 S&W AUTO. CTG.” Sights consist of a fixed front blade and integral rear sight groove. Serial number 6398 stamped on frontstrap. Fitted with smooth dark wooden grip panels with gold Smith & Wesson medallions. Blued magazine with six cartridge indicator holes, released by pulling retainer to the rear. Complete with an original factory cardboard box with bristle brush, end label marked “SMITH & WESSON 35 AUTOMATIC 3 1/2 INCH BLUE,” the interior caution label, and the bottom of the box pencil numbered ""6652".
Condition:
High original condition pistol retaining about 98% of its bright factory blue with slight muzzle wear and fine freckling on front and back straps. Oil darkened grips with a few scattered superficial handling marks, particularly on the right panel. Comparable condition magazine with insertional wear. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics. VG+ box with shelf wear most pronounced at corners. No repairs at hinge or end label that has only minimal edge losses.
Guns International #: 103406252
Seller's Inventory #: FB01601
Synopsis:
Wonderful Smith & Wesson Model 1913, Smith’s first semi-automatic pistol that was only made in limited numbers. This high condition example complete with the even scarcer/seldom-seen original box!
Description:
Smith & Wesson Model 1913, S&W's first semiautomatic pistol, .35 caliber, SN: 6398, produced between 1913 and 1921, with approximately 8,350 manufactured. Top of barrel extension marked with manufacturer address and two lines of patents. Left side of 3.5" barrel marked “35 S&W AUTO. CTG.” Sights consist of a fixed front blade and integral rear sight groove. Serial number 6398 stamped on frontstrap. Fitted with smooth dark wooden grip panels with gold Smith & Wesson medallions. Blued magazine with six cartridge indicator holes, released by pulling retainer to the rear. Complete with an original factory cardboard box with bristle brush, end label marked “SMITH & WESSON 35 AUTOMATIC 3 1/2 INCH BLUE,” the interior caution label, and the bottom of the box pencil numbered ""6652".
Condition:
High original condition pistol retaining about 98% of its bright factory blue with slight muzzle wear and fine freckling on front and back straps. Oil darkened grips with a few scattered superficial handling marks, particularly on the right panel. Comparable condition magazine with insertional wear. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics. VG+ box with shelf wear most pronounced at corners. No repairs at hinge or end label that has only minimal edge losses.