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Guns International #: 103204081
Seller's Inventory #: FB01529
Synopsis:
Scarce, original, and all-matching S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army Revolver, this example having been made in 1901.
Description:
Standard configuration S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army revolver (cal: .38 Special), this example having a 6” barrel, halfmoon blade front sight, and grooved rear sight. Left side of the barrel marked “S.& W. 38 MIL”. Top of the barrel having the standard two line S&W address. Sideplate having the usual S&W logo. Matching serial numbers on frontstrap, cylinder, under grips and under barrel. The left side of frame is inspector marked (KSM), as is the barrel, and cylinder. Color-case-hardened trigger and hammer. Butt marked "U.S. Army Model 1899". Fitted with walnut checkered grips marked “ J.T.T / 1901” (left) and “K.S.M” (right) diamonds around the screw.
Condition:
G/VG high luster original blue with spotting and wear consistent with a revolver that was in use prior to and during WWI. Comparable fading of the color case hardened parts. Grips with mild oil staining, the left panel missing a small border chip along backstrap, both panels with scattered impressions at butt near lanyard ring. Mirror bright bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly against mild resistance. Most of the wear due to carry/handling rather than use as recoil shield shows only the very faintest cartridge head imprints.
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Guns International #: 103204081
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Seller: Historic Investments
Company: Historic Investments Member Since: 2/19/16
First Name: Leonardo M.
Last Name: Antaris
State:
Iowa
Zip: 52722
Country: United States
Phone:
(563) 726-2205
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Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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S&W Model 1899, U.S. Military Revolver, WWI, .38 Special, 13386, FB01529
Description: Synopsis: Scarce, original, and all-matching S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army Revolver, this example having been made in 1901. Description: Standard configuration S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army revolver (cal: .38 Special), this example having a 6” barrel, halfmoon blade front sight, and grooved rear sight. Left side of the barrel marked “S.& W. 38 MIL”. Top of the barrel having the standard two line S&W address. Sideplate having the usual S&W logo. Matching serial numbers on frontstrap, cylinder, under grips and under barrel. The left side of frame is inspector marked (KSM), as is the barrel, and cylinder. Color-case-hardened trigger and hammer. Butt marked "U.S. Army Model 1899". Fitted with walnut checkered grips marked “ J.T.T / 1901” (left) and “K.S.M” (right) diamonds around the screw. Condition: G/VG high luster original blue with spotting and wear consistent with a revolver that was in use prior to and during WWI. Comparable fading of the color case hardened parts. Grips with mild oil staining, the left panel missing a small border chip along backstrap, both panels with scattered impressions at butt near lanyard ring. Mirror bright bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly against mild resistance. Most of the wear due to carry/handling rather than use as recoil shield shows only the very faintest cartridge head imprints. SOLD Manufacturer: S&W Model: 1899 Serial Number: 13386 Caliber Info: .38 S&W Special Condition: G/VG |
Guns International #: 103204081
Seller's Inventory #: FB01529
Synopsis:
Scarce, original, and all-matching S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army Revolver, this example having been made in 1901.
Description:
Standard configuration S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army revolver (cal: .38 Special), this example having a 6” barrel, halfmoon blade front sight, and grooved rear sight. Left side of the barrel marked “S.& W. 38 MIL”. Top of the barrel having the standard two line S&W address. Sideplate having the usual S&W logo. Matching serial numbers on frontstrap, cylinder, under grips and under barrel. The left side of frame is inspector marked (KSM), as is the barrel, and cylinder. Color-case-hardened trigger and hammer. Butt marked "U.S. Army Model 1899". Fitted with walnut checkered grips marked “ J.T.T / 1901” (left) and “K.S.M” (right) diamonds around the screw.
Condition:
G/VG high luster original blue with spotting and wear consistent with a revolver that was in use prior to and during WWI. Comparable fading of the color case hardened parts. Grips with mild oil staining, the left panel missing a small border chip along backstrap, both panels with scattered impressions at butt near lanyard ring. Mirror bright bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly against mild resistance. Most of the wear due to carry/handling rather than use as recoil shield shows only the very faintest cartridge head imprints.
Guns International #: 103204081
Seller's Inventory #: FB01529
Synopsis:
Scarce, original, and all-matching S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army Revolver, this example having been made in 1901.
Description:
Standard configuration S&W Model 1899 U.S. Army revolver (cal: .38 Special), this example having a 6” barrel, halfmoon blade front sight, and grooved rear sight. Left side of the barrel marked “S.& W. 38 MIL”. Top of the barrel having the standard two line S&W address. Sideplate having the usual S&W logo. Matching serial numbers on frontstrap, cylinder, under grips and under barrel. The left side of frame is inspector marked (KSM), as is the barrel, and cylinder. Color-case-hardened trigger and hammer. Butt marked "U.S. Army Model 1899". Fitted with walnut checkered grips marked “ J.T.T / 1901” (left) and “K.S.M” (right) diamonds around the screw.
Condition:
G/VG high luster original blue with spotting and wear consistent with a revolver that was in use prior to and during WWI. Comparable fading of the color case hardened parts. Grips with mild oil staining, the left panel missing a small border chip along backstrap, both panels with scattered impressions at butt near lanyard ring. Mirror bright bore. Perfect manual mechanics, each cylinder indexing properly against mild resistance. Most of the wear due to carry/handling rather than use as recoil shield shows only the very faintest cartridge head imprints.