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Guns International #: 100923006
Seller's Inventory #: 1011
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Guns International #: 100923006
Category - Smith & Wesson Revolvers
- .455 Revolvers
Seller's Information
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Seller: Webbernut455
Member Since: 9/29/17
First Name: Warren
Last Name: Troy
State:
Alaska
Zip: 99688
Country: United States
Phone:
(907) 748-0547
Seller Type: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: USPS Money Orders, Certified Checks, Paypal
Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector New Century Triple Lock
Description: S&W 1st Model New Century hand ejector Triple Lock in .455 Eley/Webley caliber . It is in excellent condition cosmetically and mechanically. I don't believe it has seen much use at all. I have a letter of Authentication from Smith $ Wesson Historical which will be included, of course. This was one of the very last batch not sold to the British on contract during the WWI period because the third latch on the crane was too precisely fitted and could jam too easily on the field of combat, and the 2nd model came about, same gun without the third lock. Only 955 of these were made for the British out of the 5,000 contracted for, and this one was in the last batch of 160, sold from the S&W factory in the U.S. as commercial models. This firearm was sold to the Shapleigh Hardware Co. St. Louis, MO, December 29th, 1917. The Triple Lock was made from 1908 until 1915. Only about 15,000 were made. The likes of Elmer Keith, Bill Jordan, Skeeter Skelton and other famous pistoleros said that the triple lock was the best double action revolver ever made. The bluing is in 95%+ condition with very light scattered freckling, and a small amount of bluing wear at muzzle. Commercial finish is shinier than shows in the photos. Original grips are excellent with several tiny dings. On the front of the grip frame is very lightly etched, difficult to see, "USO 2678. Unsure of what it represents. The action is amazingly tight, and locks up beautifully. Crane and frame numbers match, as do the rear of cylinder and bottom of grip frame numbers, all correct and proper. Barrel roll stamped on left side, Smith & Wesson .455. All markings crisp and sharp. Bore and chambers are like new. Though commercial, there is a factory lanyard loop on grip frame. as requested by the British. This is an opportunity to purchase and own a rare and unique revolver, and hopefully for it to take a place of pride in someones collection. Happy to answer any questions and provide more photos to seriously interested potential buyers. Please do not offer less, as the price I'm asking for this particular gun is quite fair, &1,895, plus $45.00 shipping, insured, via Priority Mail. S&W letter to arrive under separate cover to avoid damage. Thanks for your interest. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 1st Model Hand Ejector New Century Triple Lock Serial Number: 12910 Caliber Info: .455 Webley Bore: excellent Chambers: 6 Condition: very good to fine Metal Condition: very good to fine Wood Condition: excellent Bore Condition: excellent Action: revolver Finish: blued Sights: fixed Manufacture Date: 1914 |
Guns International #: 100923006
Seller's Inventory #: 1011
Guns International #: 100923006
Seller's Inventory #: 1011