SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 ½ SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER

$495.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 1000-461

Manufactured between 1868 and 1875 this revolver is a 5 shot .32 caliber weapon. Barrel is 3 ½” long with a strong maker’s stamp on top of barrel. Bore has light rifling and is dirty. Cylinder is fluted and indexes properly. Frame and barrel retain traces of the original blue. Mechanics are strong and crisp. Slight wobble at barrel hinge.

Grips are rosewood and in good condition with original deep color and finish. Weapon bears serial #108444.  [jet]

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