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Description:
The Smith & Wesson .44 Hand Ejector 3rd Model (often called the "Model of 1926") is a highly regarded, large N-frame double-action revolver. Chambered in the iconic , it was produced from 1926 until 1940, and again after WWII until it became the standard catalog Model 24 in 1957The Smith & Wesson .44 Hand Ejector 3rd Model (often called the "Model of 1926") is a highly regarded, large N-frame double-action revolver. Chambered in the iconic , it was produced from 1926 until 1940, and again after WWII until it became the standard catalog Model 24 in 1957
Key Details & Features
Design: It was functionally identical to the 2nd Model, but brought back the popular under-barrel ejector rod shroud. This heavier lug was largely requested by police departments wanting a sturdier, more balanced handgun.
Caliber: Chambered for the 44 Special.
Variants: Built as both a fixed-sight (Military) version and an adjustable-sight (Target) version.
Production Rarity: Pre-war versions are scarce; only about 4,976 units of the 3rd Model were produced between 1926 and 1940
Shows some Holster wear. Cylinder locks up
Handgun Caliber: .44 Special Manufacturer:
Smith & Wesson Model:
44 Spl Hand Ejector 3rd Model Serial Number:
29814 Barrel Length:
5 Condition:
Good Metal Condition:
Shows holster wear