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Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S 19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Description: Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S
19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Here we present an antique Engraved Smith & Wesson Number 1, Third Issue Revolver, made circa 1868-81 with a period walnut case. 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 Third Issue was S&W’s final improved version of the revolver. The rounded birds head grips, fluted cylinder and round barrel made this an even sleeker variant of the revolver that started it all. This small revolver is a 7-shot .22 rimfire. It was specifically designed to be a pocket gun, being very small and light. For those not wanting or needing a full-sized gun or for those who wanted a backup this revolver was the ideal firearm for the turbulent 19th century.
The overall condition is near fine. Engraved. Ivory Gripped. Bright nickel finish throughout with a blued cylinder to accent. Strong action. Very good bore. Both grips are firm with expected wear. The included walnut case contains a cleaning rod, both are in good condition! A wonderful set to add to the collection.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 3-1/4 inches.
Caliber: .22 Rimfire (short; black powder)
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S 19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Description: Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S
19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Here we present an antique Engraved Smith & Wesson Number 1, Third Issue Revolver, made circa 1868-81 with a period walnut case. 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 Third Issue was S&W’s final improved version of the revolver. The rounded birds head grips, fluted cylinder and round barrel made this an even sleeker variant of the revolver that started it all. This small revolver is a 7-shot .22 rimfire. It was specifically designed to be a pocket gun, being very small and light. For those not wanting or needing a full-sized gun or for those who wanted a backup this revolver was the ideal firearm for the turbulent 19th century.
The overall condition is near fine. Engraved. Ivory Gripped. Bright nickel finish throughout with a blued cylinder to accent. Strong action. Very good bore. Both grips are firm with expected wear. The included walnut case contains a cleaning rod, both are in good condition! A wonderful set to add to the collection.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 3-1/4 inches.
Caliber: .22 Rimfire (short; black powder)
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S 19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Description: Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S
19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Here we present an antique Engraved Smith & Wesson Number 1, Third Issue Revolver, made circa 1868-81 with a period walnut case. 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 Third Issue was S&W’s final improved version of the revolver. The rounded birds head grips, fluted cylinder and round barrel made this an even sleeker variant of the revolver that started it all. This small revolver is a 7-shot .22 rimfire. It was specifically designed to be a pocket gun, being very small and light. For those not wanting or needing a full-sized gun or for those who wanted a backup this revolver was the ideal firearm for the turbulent 19th century.
The overall condition is near fine. Engraved. Ivory Gripped. Bright nickel finish throughout with a blued cylinder to accent. Strong action. Very good bore. Both grips are firm with expected wear. The included walnut case contains a cleaning rod, both are in good condition! A wonderful set to add to the collection.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 3-1/4 inches.
Caliber: .22 Rimfire (short; black powder)
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order
Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S 19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Description: Cased, Engraved, Ivory OLD WEST Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 1 Revolver .22 S
19th Century POCKET CARRY 7-Shot .22
Here we present an antique Engraved Smith & Wesson Number 1, Third Issue Revolver, made circa 1868-81 with a period walnut case. 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 Third Issue was S&W’s final improved version of the revolver. The rounded birds head grips, fluted cylinder and round barrel made this an even sleeker variant of the revolver that started it all. This small revolver is a 7-shot .22 rimfire. It was specifically designed to be a pocket gun, being very small and light. For those not wanting or needing a full-sized gun or for those who wanted a backup this revolver was the ideal firearm for the turbulent 19th century.
The overall condition is near fine. Engraved. Ivory Gripped. Bright nickel finish throughout with a blued cylinder to accent. Strong action. Very good bore. Both grips are firm with expected wear. The included walnut case contains a cleaning rod, both are in good condition! A wonderful set to add to the collection.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 3-1/4 inches.
Caliber: .22 Rimfire (short; black powder)
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.