Smith & Wesson #1 - 2nd Issue .22 Short Black Powder
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Category: Smith & Wesson Pistols - Antique - Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Rimfire

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Seller: Sampbill
Member Since: 8/28/16
First Name: Bill
Last Name: Sample
State: Oklahoma
Zip: 74429
Country: United States
Phone: (918) 521-8009
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Number of Active Listings: 10
Seller: FFL Dealer
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Description:
This Smith & Wesson Model 1, 2nd Issue, Spur Trigger has a brass frame with silver plating. In .22 short caliber, this little gun has a 3 3/16" octagon barrel and a seven shot cylinder.  The frame and cylinder are marked 997 while the inside of the  Rosewood grips are marked 53794.  Patent dates on the cylinder are clearly visible and the top of the barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD  MAS".  
CONDITION:  The gun retains most of the original silver plated surfaces while the barrel and cylinder have virtually none of the original blue finish.  The gun is free of major corrosion or pitting with only very light diacoloration to the barrel surfaces. The Rosewood grips are solid  with only minor handling marks.  The base of the butt is groved and the back strap bored and threaded for a sholder stock.  The bore is lightly pitted with strong rifling.
This is an exceptional example of this early Smith & Wesson.

SOLD

Antique: Yes
Manufacturer: SMITH & WESSON
Model: 1, 2nd Issue
Serial Number: 53794
Caliber Info: .22 Short
Chambers: 7
Ejectors: pin
Condition: Good
Metal Condition: Good to Very Good
Wood Condition: Excellent
Bore Condition: Light corrosion, strong riflings
Barrels: 3 3/16" Octagon
Action: Upward break open
Triggers: Spur
Finish: Silver over Brass frame
Manufacture Date: 1860 -1868
Item Location: Coweta, OK