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Description:
The Smith & Wesson Model 1913 (often officially called the .35 Automatic Pistol) was Smith & Wesson's first venture into semi-automatic handguns. Produced between 1913 and 1921, it is a blowback-operated pocket pistol heavily influenced by the designs of Belgian engineer Charles Clement. While considered a commercial failure in its day due to the proprietary and underpowered ammunition, the Model 1913 is now a highly sought-after collectible due to its unique engineering and status as S&W's first automatic. .35 S&W Auto
Chambers:
Semi-Auto Metal Condition:
Good Condition Relative to Age with Considerable Handling Wear Wood Condition:
Smooth Walnut with Gold S&W Medallions in Good Condition Relative to Age with a Few Wood Indentations Barrels:
3.38" Barrel Triggers:
Factory Weight:
1.5 lbs Sights:
Bladed Half Coin Front Sight with Trenched Rear Sight Item Location:
Tulalip, WA