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Smith and Wesson Rare 1st Model New Departure w/ 3 digit SN# Mfd in 1887 Guns International #: 100655133 Seller's Inventory #: 1852 Category: Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Antique - Antique Revolvers - Cartridge Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Brent Wilburn Company: Antique Arms, Inc. Member Since: 11/19/15 First Name: Brent Last Name: Wilburn State: Georgia Zip: 30052 Country: United States Phone: (678) 471-1432 Phone2: (678) 471-1432 Premium Seller Number of Active Listings: 35 Total Number of Listings: 577 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Money Order, Certified Check Description: This is a scarce 1st Model S&W DA Hammerless in .38 S&W a.k.a. as the Lemonsqueezer or New Departure. Introduced in 1887 and produced for only one in this configuration, the 1st Model has a distinctive barrel latch which pivots from the side instead of the top. According to the Smith and Wesson book by Supica and Nahas, the nickname for the 1st Model latch is called the "Z BAR". These must have been costly to manufacture as only 5,200 units made before a simpler latch design was adopted which would become known as the 2nd Model. This particular example has a very low serial number in the 17X range. For a model that was manufactured from 1887-1940 with over 261,000 units sold, this is a good low number! Another interesting feature are the pearl grips which have survived 128 years without being broken or cracked from over-tightening the grip screw. Standard 3-1/4" barrel with nickel finish, case colored trigger, and blued trigger guard and latch housing. Overall Condition grades to NRA Antique Fine+ with 70% original nickel overall. Trigger guard shows 80% original case color on the profiles while the trigger guard and latch housing retain 70% original blue. Good screws and pins throughout. Original pearl grips are in Fine condition. Good mechanics. Grip safety works properly. The only negative thing I can say about this gun is that the bore grades as Poor to maybe Fair depending on whose assessing. Barrel to frame locks up well with just a hint of play. These 1st Models are becoming a difficult variation to acquire as few were made and many have found their way into collections. This just the third example we've had in ten years and has survived with most of its original finish intact. SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: Smith and Wesson Serial Number: 172 Caliber Info: 38 S&W Finish: Nickel |