Smith & Wesson Model 1905 Fourth Change In 32 W.C.F. With Factory Nickel Finish.
Guns International #: 102542973 Seller's Inventory #: 2194
Category: Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Model 10 - Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Military & Police

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Seller: HLV Fine Guns
Company: Harry Viezens Fine Guns
Member Since: 7/27/13
First Name: Harry
Last Name: Viezens
State: Arizona
Zip: 85541
Country: United States
Phone: (928) 468-0306
Fax: (928) 468-0307
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Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

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Description:
SOLD    This Smith & Wesson was produced in the late 1930's. The pistol's serial number is 78483. It has the 4 inch barrel chambered for the 32 Winchester [32-20] cartridge. The bore and chambers are in excellent condition. The factory nickel plating is in very fine condition with no wear or scratches on the surface. The plating would rate a 98% or better condition! The color cased hammer and trigger are in vivid color. The color cased finish would also rate a 98% or better condition. The crane still has the spring loaded stop to keep the crane from bouncing around when loading. The original grips are in fine condition. The action works very nice with no issues. This pistol shows very little use or being fired! This is a very stunning Smith & Wesson! This pistol is certainly a fine collector grade for the discerning collector!
Curio&Relic AKE (7) F. No. 674 -23

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Rifle Caliber: .32-20 Winchester
Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: 1905
Serial Number: 78483
Barrel Length: 4 Inch
Chambers: Minty
Condition: 98% Overall
Metal Condition: As New
Wood Condition: Very Fine
Bore Condition: Minty
Barrels: Pistol
Barrel Type: Commercial
Action: Double Action
Triggers: Color Cased
Finish: Nickel Plated
Sights: Standard
Manufacture Date: 1930's Or 1940's