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Seller: J Dre
Member Since: 4/11/08
First Name: JAY
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone: (916) 878-1966
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 243
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: personal checks, certified checks.
FIRST MODEL AMERICAN >> SMITH & WESSON >>1870's
Description: A very Handsome "First Model" American. These early Smith & Wessons saw steady use on the New Mexico Territory Frontier. Serial Number 6720's barrel was reduced to 6 3/4" during it's time of use... and an interesting dated coin, replaced the front sight, still retaining good strong complete markings. Mechanically fine (everything works) the finish is a Blue-Brown patina, ALL Matching Assembly numbers, on the frame, back of cylinder, latch, grip and the barrel. Perfect for display with "Old West" artifacts, that is full of character... circa 1870's. A very affordable "old hog-leg" from America’s early days.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: J Dre
Member Since: 4/11/08
First Name: JAY
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone: (916) 878-1966
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 243
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: personal checks, certified checks.
FIRST MODEL AMERICAN >> SMITH & WESSON >>1870's
Description: A very Handsome "First Model" American. These early Smith & Wessons saw steady use on the New Mexico Territory Frontier. Serial Number 6720's barrel was reduced to 6 3/4" during it's time of use... and an interesting dated coin, replaced the front sight, still retaining good strong complete markings. Mechanically fine (everything works) the finish is a Blue-Brown patina, ALL Matching Assembly numbers, on the frame, back of cylinder, latch, grip and the barrel. Perfect for display with "Old West" artifacts, that is full of character... circa 1870's. A very affordable "old hog-leg" from America’s early days.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: J Dre
Member Since: 4/11/08
First Name: JAY
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone: (916) 878-1966
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 243
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: personal checks, certified checks.
FIRST MODEL AMERICAN >> SMITH & WESSON >>1870's
Description: A very Handsome "First Model" American. These early Smith & Wessons saw steady use on the New Mexico Territory Frontier. Serial Number 6720's barrel was reduced to 6 3/4" during it's time of use... and an interesting dated coin, replaced the front sight, still retaining good strong complete markings. Mechanically fine (everything works) the finish is a Blue-Brown patina, ALL Matching Assembly numbers, on the frame, back of cylinder, latch, grip and the barrel. Perfect for display with "Old West" artifacts, that is full of character... circa 1870's. A very affordable "old hog-leg" from America’s early days.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: J Dre
Member Since: 4/11/08
First Name: JAY
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone: (916) 878-1966
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 243
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: personal checks, certified checks.
FIRST MODEL AMERICAN >> SMITH & WESSON >>1870's
Description: A very Handsome "First Model" American. These early Smith & Wessons saw steady use on the New Mexico Territory Frontier. Serial Number 6720's barrel was reduced to 6 3/4" during it's time of use... and an interesting dated coin, replaced the front sight, still retaining good strong complete markings. Mechanically fine (everything works) the finish is a Blue-Brown patina, ALL Matching Assembly numbers, on the frame, back of cylinder, latch, grip and the barrel. Perfect for display with "Old West" artifacts, that is full of character... circa 1870's. A very affordable "old hog-leg" from America’s early days.