I have three very sought after S&W revolvers.
First is a Pre-model 10 38 special. Has 4" barrel, numbers all match and the grips are in excellent shape and are original to the gun as they are factory stamped with the same serial number. Retains 95% plus of its original blueing. It locks up like a vault, has no cylinder slap and timing and trigger are smooth and perfect. Numbers put its manufacture in 1949 and comes with a nice holster and belt strap for ammo as well as a speed loader I have. $550 obo.
Next is a 38 special Victory Model that was part of the Lend-lease program with Allied partners in WWII. It has the correct Parkerized finish in easy 90% plus condition and a 5" barrel. Lockup, timing and trigger are right on. Comes with a very nice period correct holster. From all the searches I have done and with help from other forums, the holster appears to be a British officers design. $500 obo.
Third is a rare 32-20 Hand Ejector (Model of 1905-4th Change) with a 5" barrel. Serials all match, even the grips are original to the revolver. Numbers place it at late 1918 or 1919 production. Lockup, timing and trigger on this are also perfect. It shows its age and is unrestored but still maintains at least 60% of its original blueing. Solid 60% gun. Comes with period correct holster and a few rounds of ammo. These are rarer and the Blue Book I have that is two years old places its value in 60% condition at $625. I am asking $575 obo.
All of these are nice and very well taken care of. They are nicer in the hand than in pictures. I have many pics I can email anyone who is interested.
I can only get one pic to show and it's the 32-20. I'll put up,one of each of the others in two more posts on this thread.
Calls/texts fine at 515 664 5nine78.
First is a Pre-model 10 38 special. Has 4" barrel, numbers all match and the grips are in excellent shape and are original to the gun as they are factory stamped with the same serial number. Retains 95% plus of its original blueing. It locks up like a vault, has no cylinder slap and timing and trigger are smooth and perfect. Numbers put its manufacture in 1949 and comes with a nice holster and belt strap for ammo as well as a speed loader I have. $550 obo.
Next is a 38 special Victory Model that was part of the Lend-lease program with Allied partners in WWII. It has the correct Parkerized finish in easy 90% plus condition and a 5" barrel. Lockup, timing and trigger are right on. Comes with a very nice period correct holster. From all the searches I have done and with help from other forums, the holster appears to be a British officers design. $500 obo.
Third is a rare 32-20 Hand Ejector (Model of 1905-4th Change) with a 5" barrel. Serials all match, even the grips are original to the revolver. Numbers place it at late 1918 or 1919 production. Lockup, timing and trigger on this are also perfect. It shows its age and is unrestored but still maintains at least 60% of its original blueing. Solid 60% gun. Comes with period correct holster and a few rounds of ammo. These are rarer and the Blue Book I have that is two years old places its value in 60% condition at $625. I am asking $575 obo.
All of these are nice and very well taken care of. They are nicer in the hand than in pictures. I have many pics I can email anyone who is interested.
I can only get one pic to show and it's the 32-20. I'll put up,one of each of the others in two more posts on this thread.
Calls/texts fine at 515 664 5nine78.