November 3-4, 2017 Firearms & Militaria
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Manufactured 1870 to 1872 with roughly 8,000 total manufactured. According to the "Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson", page 104, a few Americans were made with 6" or 7" barrels. On factory short barrels, the lettering on top of the rib is centered, in this case, from the last digit to end of frame is 2-1/4"; on an 8" barrel gun, the set back is closer to 2-5/8", which would put the writing closest to the muzzle too close to the front sight if cut. Other features include half moon nickel front sight, six shot, single action, blued finish and two piece walnut grips. This revolver has a rare sling swivel that is factory and is to the rear of the complete serial number. The ring is stamped "M2". Factory rounded crown with proper front taper on rib, proper front sight setting. Metal is basically brown patina. Two piece walnut grips have a few usual dings. There is no oil hole. The cylinder, barrel and latch have matching assembly no. 12. Sharp barrel legends. The right grip panel is stamped with matching serial number. Excellent, strong rifled bore with usual minor black powder abrasion. Indexes and locks up like new. Nice, clean, all patina short-barreled First Model American. Factory letter indicates 25 units sent March 6, 1871 to M.W. Robinson of New York City, no barrel lengths listed and no mention of lanyard ring. Unable to verify barrel length through factory letter, but it appears to be 100% factory original.
Name
Value
Barrel Length
6"
Caliber/Bore
.44 S&W
FFL Status
Antique
Manufacturer
Smith & Wesson
Model
1st Model American
Paperwork
Yes
Serial Number
1717
(A) VERY RARE S&W 1ST MODEL AMERICAN NO. 3 6" BARREL SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.
Bidding
Current Bidding
Minimum Bid: $425.00
Final prices include buyers premium: $2,074.00
Estimate: $1,750 - $2,500
Number Bids: 15
Auction closed on Saturday, November 4, 2017.
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