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S&W "N" Frame 1939 NON Registered Guns International #: 101616863 Seller's Inventory #: S&WN321 Category: Smith & Wesson Pistols - Antique - .357 Magnum Revolvers Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Fritz21 Member Since: 9/25/18 First Name: David Last Name: Carter State: Connecticut Zip: 06098 Country: United States Phone: (860) 459-9000 Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 60 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: certified check, Bank draft Description: As stated in the Smith & Wesson letter, This outstanding revolver was shipped to Abocrombie & Fitch in July 1940 along with Serial # XXXX09 both as Non-registered 357's. One went to Albert Borden, the other to his close friend This 1939 pistol is rated at 95%. Pinned Barrel & Extractor shroud, Humpback serrated hammer with removable firing pin, finely serated barrel ridge with knurled barrel bushing. Serated trigger that breaks at 3 pounds exactly or 4.6 pounds on double action. The first high powered pistol to be counter bored to accomodate the new 357 cartridge. The registration number ( 45808 ) is clear on the Yoke & frame, serial number and stamp on the interior of the extractor shroud as well as the bottom of back strap with A. Borden stamped under the serial number. Many books have been written on this series of firearms since they were in such high demand, Rosevelt, Hoover, Patton & Van Orden with some of the many who were able to obtain this fine revolver as a Registered Revolver. As previously Stated, 1400 wiere produced Non Registered. SOLD Handgun Caliber: .357 Magnum Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: N Serial Number: 62006 Chambers: 6 Condition: 95% Metal Condition: 95% Wood Condition: Very good Bore Condition: Excellent Action: DBL Triggers: 3bl & 4.5 Rib: Full Serated Finish: Blu Weight: 44 oz. Sights: Adj. Rear Manufacture Date: 1939 Engraving: none Item Location: CT. Proof:Nitro: yes |