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SMITH & WESSON .44 RUSSIAN DOUBLE ACTION FIRST MODEL Guns International #: 100677146 Seller's Inventory #: S&W .44 RUSSIAN CAL. #396 Category: Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Antique Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Vintage Antique Weapons Member Since: 2/8/11 State: Oregon Country: United States Phone: (541) 267-7011 Fax: (541) 267-7011 Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 399 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: U.S.P.S M.O. or Bank Cashiers Chk. Personal Check with hold Description: This is a very nice Smith and Wesson First Model Revolver .44 Russian caliber. Has a 5" barrel with a very good bore. It is Nickel Plated and was sent back to Factory on "10*32". It has a Star,"*", in front of the serial number on the butt, showing that the work was done by Smith&Wesson!. This revolver is in "Fine" condition. Action is tight and works perfectly! Has a 1-7/16" cylinder length for the .44 Russian caliber. The serial number is #396 manufacured in early 1880's. Serial number found on the butt, back of cylinder and the latch. Has 2 line barrel address on top barrel flat wth company name and address, with patent dates of 1865,1869,1871,1879, and 1880. Grips are very nice and have the S&W monagram. I accept USPS Money Orders or Bank Cashier's Check. Will accept Personal check, With shipping hold. Add 3% for Credit Card Purchase. $25.00 shipping to lower 48 states. International shipping is $90.00 for Express Shipping to most locations, plus a $20.00 Bank Wire Fee. Layaway Available! SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: SMITH & WESSON Model: DOUBLE ACTION, FIRST MODEL .44 RUSSIAN Serial Number: #396 Caliber Info: .44 Russian Bore: 5 Chambers: 6 shot Ejectors: Top Break Condition: excellent Metal Condition: excellent Bore Condition: Very Good Barrel Type: round Action: Doubl & Single Stock: Hard Rubber Finish: NICKEL PLATED Sights: open Manufacture Date: 1880's |