Civil War Era Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army revolver
Guns International #: 100983644 Seller's Inventory #: RJT#5040
Category: Antique Revolvers - Cartridge - Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Model 2

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Seller: River Junction Trade Co.
Company: Box 275 McGregor, Ia. 52157
Member Since: 10/20/09
First Name: Jim
Last Name: Boeke
State: Iowa
Zip: 52157
Country: United States
Phone: (563) 880-4588
Phone2: (563) 880-4588
Fax: (563) 873-3647
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Number of Active Listings: 344
Total Number of Listings: 7835
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: credit card, M O, Personal check

About Us: RIVER JUNCTION TRADE Co. Deals in one-of-a-kind pieces that define WILD WEST AMERICANA. Our collection, includes Historic Antiques, Firearms, and 19th Century Dry Goods, Old West Clothing, Hats, Gun Leather and Custom Gun Grips. To review this item, Copy the Seller's FOUR DIGIT NUMBER from the top of this page CLICK THE BLUE LINK BELOW TO VISIT OUR SITE and paste the four digit number into the search box. This item can ship from our on hand stock or sometimes as in the case of some gun grips is made to your order. You can order online. WE DO NOT CHARGE ANY CREDIT CARD FEE. Order with a credit card or pay-pal on our site or mail check. Before you checkout you will see shipping cost and total. We answer questions. Call Jim 563-880-4588.
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Description:
Smith & Wesson Model 2, six shot, .32 rf caliber revolver. It had the same power as the .36 cal. Colt Navy. It was introduced just before Fort Sumter, it was an immediate hit. Soldiers and civilians stood in line to buy them. Because of its military associations the Model 2 quickly picked up the nickname "Old Army". While the Federals never bought any at least one state government, Kentucky, procured 2600 for its cavalry and mounted infantry units. Officers like Ambrose Burnside and George Custer desired them, but company officers and soldiers appreciated them also. This one is in remarkable good condition. The grips are sound with no chips or cracks and still shows about 95% original varnish. It has a deep blue throughout and all metal parts are very smooth without any rust or pitting. This revolver is serial #12357 ship in March of 1861. The action works perfectly and locks up tight every time. The barrel hinge is solid and the latch locks up securely.The bore has very strong bright rifling with only light pitting. All markings are crisp and clear. The barrel is marked "Smith&Wesson Springfield Mass." “Wild Bill” Hickok, was packing one when he was murdered in Deadwood. This is a 6-inch-barreled “Old Model Revolver” shown with the infamous “Dead Man’s Hand” that Hickok was holding when Jack McCall shot him in the back of the head.     This is an ANTIQUE and can be shipped directly to you in the USA or INTERNATIONALLY. Sold as an Antique ~ no guarantees, warranties, or liabilities for any actual usage. If any firearms are to be used for shooting purposes, a qualified gunsmith should inspect them first.

Payment
Cash, postal money order, cashiers check, personal & business checks.
Can be ordered with a credit card or paypal at wxx.riverjunction,cxx just type in the number 5040 in the search box.

Shipping
Hand Guns - $25.00 in the continental US
 

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