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![]() SMITH & WESSON M & P MODEL 1905, 4TH CHANGE ST. LOUIS POLICE REVOLVER. Guns International #: 102619716 Seller's Inventory #: 2024.3.1 Category: Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Military & Police - Smith & Wesson Revolvers Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: JWD44 Company: INHERITED GUNS, LLC Member Since: 6/15/20 First Name: J. W. Last Name: DILLON State: Colorado Zip: 80537 Country: United States Phone: (207) 592-6875 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Ship via Priority Mail or FED EX to FFL, C&R per BATF REGULATIONS Payment Types Accepted: Personal Check (Cleared), Money Order, Bank Certified Funds. About Us: Leveraging 35 years of sales/marketing experience in Fine Antique/Modern Firearms and Sporting Collectibles with the prestigious James D. Julia firm, and the Original Cabela’s Gun Library, Inherited Guns' network of expertise provides the highest level of personal service and professional performance to Individuals, Estates & Trusts, and the "Trade". Whether it be privately owned, gifted, estate, divorce related, or otherwise unwanted Firearms and Sporting Collectibles, we advocate for our client' best interests in accurately identifying the items and monetary potential in today's market. Once that is established, we work with our clients to determine the best course of action to fulfill their goals. Visit Inheritedguns dot Com Description: .38 Special. SN: 539243. 5” round bbl, service sights. Square butt, five screw blued action is marked “POLICE DEPT. ST. LOUIS, MO.” on backstrap. Case colored hammer and trigger. Matching serial number under barrel and end of cylinder. Diamond checkered walnut grips (pre-medallion) have matching serial number penciled inside right panel. CONDITION: Very Good. Retains about 75 % original blue finish with thinning at edges, muzzle and grip areas. Grips are sound with hand worn patina from service use. Strong case colors on hammer and trigger. Bright bore. Crisp mechanics. Introduced 1915, incorporated a passive hammer block and enlarged service sights that quickly became a standard for service revolvers. SLPD was known to favor the 1905 with several factory orders placed during the Roaring Twenties. REDUCED $795 SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Handgun Caliber: .38 Special |