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Guns International #: 102585570
Seller's Inventory #: 227652
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Guns International #: 102585570
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Seller: AncestryGunsLLC
Company: Ancestry Guns LLC Member Since: 11/3/16
State:
Missouri
Zip: 65203
Country: United States
Phone:
(314) 707-7373
Int'l Phone:
314-707-7373
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 1069
Total Listings: 42485
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order
Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 2 “OLD ARMY” .32 Caliber Rimfire Revolver Made During the Civil War Era Circa 1865
Description: Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 2 “OLD ARMY” .32 Caliber Rimfire Revolver Made During the Civil War Era Circa 1865 Here we present an antique Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Old Army Revolver, made circa 1865 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Smith & Wesson purchased the rights to the Rollin White patent for the bored through cylinder, which would forever change the development of revolving firearms. Beginning in 1857 they produced the Number 1, a 7-shot .22 rimfire pocket pistol, which was quite successful. This was fine for the commercial market, but S&W knew they could scale up their design for a pistol that could be worn on the belt in a holster. They began shipping their Number 2 “Army” Revolver, a 6-shot .32 caliber, just 2 months after the beginning of the American Civil War. Smith & Wesson continued to leverage their patent well beyond the war and they remained very popular with the public and on the frontiers. There was a total of 77,200 of these revolvers made during their production run from 1861 through 1874. A name and legend from the Civil War who used the Number 2 was General George Armstrong Custer, who owned a pair of them. “Wild Bill” Hickok wore this gun the night he was assassinated while playing cards, his last hand now called the “Dead Man’s Hand” of Black Aces and 8s. The overall condition is good. Strong action. Both grips are in good shape and remain firmly seated. The bore has some shimmer, contains scattered pitting and is overall good for its age; strong rifling. Legible markings. Some original finish remains on the frame with signs of less than ideal storage. Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 6 inches. Caliber: .32 Long Rimfire 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. ancestryguns $1600 #227652 SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 102585570
Seller's Inventory #: 227652
Guns International #: 102585570
Seller's Inventory #: 227652