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Seller: Phlylee
Member Since: 8/18/12
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 27
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 7 days
Payment Methods: cashier's check
Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield with Jinks letter
Description:
S&W 2nd Mod. Schofield, SN 7049 stamped US, Nickel over Ivory. See Flayderman 5G-158. Mechanically excellent with all original parts. 90% nickel with sharp markings and all serial numbers matching. Some scratches on frame, left side being the worse. Beautiful ivory grips, showing age and patina with age cracking on but. Jinks' letter states that this firearm left factory April 11, 1877, as 7"bbl, blue finish with walnut grips, sent to Nat. Armory, Springfield, MA. Most likely purchased by Schuyler or Bannerman and nickel plated. Barrel is still 7", and I believe ivory grips were added at this time. Bore is shiny dark with clear rifling and some pitting. Cylinders are shiny dark.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Phlylee
Member Since: 8/18/12
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 27
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 7 days
Payment Methods: cashier's check
Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield with Jinks letter
Description:
S&W 2nd Mod. Schofield, SN 7049 stamped US, Nickel over Ivory. See Flayderman 5G-158. Mechanically excellent with all original parts. 90% nickel with sharp markings and all serial numbers matching. Some scratches on frame, left side being the worse. Beautiful ivory grips, showing age and patina with age cracking on but. Jinks' letter states that this firearm left factory April 11, 1877, as 7"bbl, blue finish with walnut grips, sent to Nat. Armory, Springfield, MA. Most likely purchased by Schuyler or Bannerman and nickel plated. Barrel is still 7", and I believe ivory grips were added at this time. Bore is shiny dark with clear rifling and some pitting. Cylinders are shiny dark.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Phlylee
Member Since: 8/18/12
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 27
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 7 days
Payment Methods: cashier's check
Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield with Jinks letter
Description:
S&W 2nd Mod. Schofield, SN 7049 stamped US, Nickel over Ivory. See Flayderman 5G-158. Mechanically excellent with all original parts. 90% nickel with sharp markings and all serial numbers matching. Some scratches on frame, left side being the worse. Beautiful ivory grips, showing age and patina with age cracking on but. Jinks' letter states that this firearm left factory April 11, 1877, as 7"bbl, blue finish with walnut grips, sent to Nat. Armory, Springfield, MA. Most likely purchased by Schuyler or Bannerman and nickel plated. Barrel is still 7", and I believe ivory grips were added at this time. Bore is shiny dark with clear rifling and some pitting. Cylinders are shiny dark.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Phlylee
Member Since: 8/18/12
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 27
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 7 days
Payment Methods: cashier's check
Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield with Jinks letter
Description:
S&W 2nd Mod. Schofield, SN 7049 stamped US, Nickel over Ivory. See Flayderman 5G-158. Mechanically excellent with all original parts. 90% nickel with sharp markings and all serial numbers matching. Some scratches on frame, left side being the worse. Beautiful ivory grips, showing age and patina with age cracking on but. Jinks' letter states that this firearm left factory April 11, 1877, as 7"bbl, blue finish with walnut grips, sent to Nat. Armory, Springfield, MA. Most likely purchased by Schuyler or Bannerman and nickel plated. Barrel is still 7", and I believe ivory grips were added at this time. Bore is shiny dark with clear rifling and some pitting. Cylinders are shiny dark.