Antique SMITH & WESSON Number 1-1/2 2nd Issue .32 Caliber S&W CF REVOLVER Antique WILD WEST S&W Spur Trigger
Guns International #: 101847850 Seller's Inventory #: 217818
Category: Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Smith & Wesson Revolvers - 22/32

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Seller: AncestryGunsLLC
Company: Ancestry Guns LLC
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State: Missouri
Zip: 65203
Country: United States
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Description:
Antique SMITH & WESSON Number 1-1/2 2nd Issue .32 Caliber S&W CF REVOLVER  
Antique WILD WEST S&W Spur Trigger
Here we present an antique Smith & Wesson Model Number 1-1/2 .32 S&W 2nd Issue Revolver, made circa 1868-1875 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Like the 1st Issue, it was also produced in blued steel and nickel-plated varieties, with most models having a ?3 1⁄2-inch barrel. 2nd Issue guns were serial numbered consecutively after the 1st Issue, with numbers ranging from approximately 26,300 through 127,000.
The No. 1 was Smith & Wesson’s first metallic cartridge firearm. It utilized the idea of the “bored through cylinder”, which was patented by Rollin White and subsequently exclusively licensed by Smith & Wesson. This concept has forever changed revolving firearms design, and is the same idea used in revolvers today. S&W, via Rollin White himself, aggressively sued any patent infringers and were able to hold their monopoly on the American market for cartridge revolvers from about 1857 to 1870, whereupon their patent expired. The results were a very profitable business, a broke Rollin White, and a grudging U.S. Chief of Ordnance Alexander Dyer, who was still angry in 1870 about not being able to use the technology during the Civil War. The U.S. government ended up giving Colt their contracts since they valued the larger .44 caliber in the Colt 1860 Armies over the .32 caliber full sized No. 2 Armies.
The overall condition is good. Semi-bright bore (contains spots of pitting). The action does not function (freewheeling cylinder, intermittent indexing, and a weak hammer spring). Good grips. Legible markings.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 3-1/2 inches.
Caliber: .32 S&W
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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$1200
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Antique: Yes