FIREARM: SMITH AND WESSON M&P PISTOL 40 S&WSmith and Wesson M&P 40c (Military and Police) semi auto compact pistol in .40 S&W caliber. Barrel measures approx. 3 1/2". (2) Smith and Wesson 9 round magazines included. Clean bore. Light surface wear to finish. See images for more details on co ndition. This item can be shipped in-house. Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions for specifics on firearm shipping. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All firearms: pistol, revolver, shotgun & rifle transactions will be conducted in accordance with local, state, and Federal laws, without exception. If applicable, please be aware if your state allows hi-capacity magazines.
SMITH AND WESSON FIRST MODEL DA REVOLVER 44Antique Smith & Wesson double action First Model revolver in .44 caliber. Capacity: 6 rounds. Serial #16935, approx. 6" barrel. Cylinder cycles, however sometimes the hammer does not stay in the cocked position. Cylinder stop works but is weak. Oxidation to finish, bore and cylinders. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
Smith and Wesson model No. 1 22 cal 77391 gray brown patina on barrel and cylinder. Most original silver remains on frame. uncleaned and as found. Make Smith and Wesson Model model No. 1 Caliber 22 cal Serial 77391
Estimate: 350.00 - 450.00
*Smith & Wesson Model 422 22 Caliber PistolThis is for a very nice Smith and Wesson model 422 - 22 caliber semi automatic pistol with tooled leather holster. Produced from 1987-1996 includes a 10 round magazine, 4 1/2" barrel with fixed sights, 7 1/2" long overall, light weight only weighs 22 ounces, field version fixed rear sight with serrated ramp front sight and Minlon checkered grip. The pistol has a non glare (matte) blue finish and fires 22 long rifle ammunition only. The weapon includes a custom tooled leather belt holster and the original owners manual. This was S&W answer to a light weight accurate and fun semi automatic pistol. The pistol has been cleaned and functionally tested and is in excellent condition.
Smith and Wesson revolver, 357 magnum, 4 1/2" barrel seven shot with two holsters, sn - cwm 8440 (537). : Smith and Wesson revolver, 357 magnum, 4 1/2" barrel seven shot with two holsters, sn - cwm 8440 (537). Condition All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
A Smith & Wesson 1st Model First Issue, 4th Type revolver
Serial no. 4005, .22 Rimfire. 3 1/8 inch barrel marked Smith & Wesson, Springfield, Mass. Varnished rosewoood grips.
Condition: Very good. Barrel with smooth grey patina showing generous traces of blue in protected areas. Cylinder with patch of light pitting partially obscuring patent markings. Action needs slight adjustment. Frame with dark patina, the sideplate with series of dents. Grips with minor marks, the right side with period repair.
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*Smith & Wesson Mod 10-5 38 Special RevolverThis is a very nice Smith and Wesson 6 shot revolver Mod. 10-5 in 38 Special CTG caliber. Commonly identified as a Police or M&P revolver. This is a blue finished 6 shot 38 sp. with a 6'' barrel and original S&W walnut grips. It is in very good collectible and use condition.
Smith and Wesson Model Number One, Second Issue, c. 1860-68, serial number 25600, varnished rosewood grips, blued brass frame, cylinder, and barrel, marked on top of the barrel SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD. MASS, overall lg. 7 in. Estimate $500-700 Gun retains much of its original blueing and functions properly. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Pair of Nimschke-Style Engraved Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Revolvers Inscribed to D.B. Dyer .32 caliber RF 6'' octagonal barrels S/N 19189 S/N 17780. Nimschke-style engraving with nickel finish and pearl grips; both with custom pearl grips and contemporary hand-tooled Slim-Jim-style leather holsters. One gun originally cased in fancy rosewood box with brass corners and lined in maroon velvet lining. A near matching pair of the acclaimed rimfire No. 2 Army Smith & Wesson revolvers that first saw widespread service during the Civil War as a reliable personal weapon and later carried on the Western frontier by the likes of George Armstrong Custer and ?Wild Bill? Hickok. These guns were exquisitely engraved by the shop of superlative firearms engraver Louis D. Nimschke (1832-1904) and illustrate the perfect symmetry of his distinctive scrollwork design harmonious and masterfully executed albeit on the Smith and Wessons. Both pistols were originally cased in rosewood boxes and are identically inscribed ?D.B. Dyer? on the back strap. One gun bears the serial number 17780 and is confirmed by Jinks as having been made in 1864 and retailed by Smith & Wesson??Ts exclusive agent J.S. Storrs of New York City. The other pistol numbered 19189 was made slightly later and shows a variant pattern of Nimschke??Ts work on the frame barrel cylinder and butt strap. That both handsome pistols were once carried by Daniel B. Dyer (1849-1912) as a pair is evidenced by the matching black leather ''Slim Jim'' holsters custom-made with an identical flower-over-star pattern tooled into the leather with aesthetic reverse hook trigger guard. The right holster shows more wear than the left. Family recollection says that the Smith & Wessons were purchased by patriarch Captain George Randolph Dyer then serving as Quartermaster at Pilot Knob Missouri as a gift ??" possibly a birthday present ??" for his second son Daniel B. Dyer sometime after 1864. Parenthetically the family retains a gold cased pocket watch inscribed and presented to the older brother Captain George Dallas Dyer on the occasion of his 18th birthday in 1862 lending substance to gift story. Even though Daniel Dyer was a fifteen-year-old civilian he had been present at Fort Davidson ??" staying with his father ??" during the battle of Pilot Knob on September 27 1864 where Sterling Price sought to overwhelm the thin Federal defenses en route to St. Louis. Family history relates that young Daniel was captured at Pilot Knob and managed to escape after a few weeks. A plausible supposition is that Captain Dyer purchased the guns for his young son in recognition of that harrowing occasion. The pistols must certainly have accompanied Daniel Dyer to Baxter Springs Kansas in 1870 where he built a successful hardware and dry goods business in the sprawling cattle town. In 1880 Dyer took up a Federal appointment as Indian Agent at the newly created Quapaw Agency in the nearby Indian Territory. He had earlier accompanied General Sherman with William Cody as their scout to the Klamath Reservation in the Oregon Territory to relocate the remnants of the defeated Modoc tribe--about 165 men women and children held as prisoners of war--to the distant Oklahoma reservation. It is thought that during this time D. B. Dyer and the flamboyant plainsman who would be regaled as ''Buffalo Bill'' became lifelong friends and business associates. The Dyers moved to the Darlington Agency in 1884 near the newly constructed Fort Reno and walked into the middle of a simmering dispute between the restive Cheyenne and Arapaho bands and local cattlemen. The ranchers had purchased limited and cheap grazing rights on the reservation that provided income for the tribes but now began to encroach directly on Indian camps. Rejecting Dyer??Ts officious demands that they take up farming the hungry Indians began to steal cattle causing the angry ranchers to clamor for army intervention. Brow-beaten by the whites arrayed against them the Cheyenne led by the Dog Soldier faction grew surely and aggressive and ?threatened to go on the warpath.? The whites at the Darlington Agency immediately fled to safety of nearby Fort Reno while the Indians watched the darkened Dyer homestead for signs of the despised Indian Agent. Dyer only survived the incident thanks to a friendly half-breed who had convinced the cautious warriors that Dyer had ?already gone to the fort.? Unquestionably the pair of Smith and Wesson??Ts were cocked and ready as the Dyer family remained secreted until the cavalry came to the rescue. By the summer of 1885 Dyer??Ts days as an government Indian Agent were over. Dyer moved to Kansas City Missouri where he and a partner engaged in the real estate business reaping significant wealth and social status in relatively short order. The Dyers had brought with them a massive collection of Indian artifacts from the Darlington Agency ??" then regarded as little more than curiosities ??" which was displayed at the National Agricultural Exhibition in Kansas City in 1887. Today the Dyer collection is held ??" but not displayed ??" by the Kansas City Museum and is said to be the largest collection of period Cheyenne-Arapaho artifacts in the world. Lured to the newly opened Oklahoma Territory in 1887 by the prospect of fresh business opportunities Dyer dabbled briefly in territorial politics and was elected the first mayor of Guthrie Oklahoma before abruptly returning to Kansas City. Dyer had caught wind of a more promising venture in Augusta Georgia. Having lined up investors and secured capital he moved to Augusta in 1890 and quickly chartered the Augusta Street Railway Company. Financial reward was immediate and Dyer would go on to successfully parlay his railroad company into a multitude of holdings that included utilities real estate and the venerable Augusta Chronicle newspaper. Dyer soon commissioned an opulent twenty-seven room mansion in Augusta he named ?Château Le Vert? and thereafter alternated between his Georgia estate and the 41 acre river front manor in Kansas City called ?Clarendon.? In 1911 Dyer sold all of his Augusta interests and returned to Kansas City Missouri. On December 23 1912 at age sixty-two Daniel Dyer died of pneumonia. Woven into the rich tapestry draping the Gilded Age of Industrialists is the illustrious Daniel B. Dyer ??" a Captain of Industry. In describing his life??Ts success Dyer preferred a baseball metaphor stating matter-of-factly: ?Business is like playing baseball. I??Tve been lucky in hitting the ball.? He was brought back to the home of his father in Joliet Illinois where he was buried in Oakwood Cemetery the pair of Smith and Wesson??Ts a lasting legacy of his frontier roots and successful ascendancy in the West. Along with the pistols is a large cross section of intriguing ephemera ??"newspaper clippings letters pamphlets genealogy and photography??"relating to D.B. Dyer??Ts eminent life as a business mogul and respected philanthropist during the Gilded Age. The paper reflects Dyer??Ts privileged status during the last decade of his life and touches upon some of personal relationships he cemented with similarly high profile individuals including the American icon ?Buffalo Bill? Cody. Born on his father's rustic farm near Plainfield Illinois on March 21 1849 Dyer as a successful man expended considerable energy in documenting the extensive genealogy of his long and illustrious family tree an impulse not lost on his survivors who likewise compiled several files of florid newspaper clippings and printed obituaries after their patriarch??Ts demise and funeral in 1912. There are twelve different cabinet cards of the heavily bearded Dyer ranging from 1884 through at least 1911; all are obligatory formal poses mostly by Augusta photographers. Three of the portraits show the regal Major Dyer wearing a Georgia National Guard dress uniform GAR medals and presentation sword. From a historical perspective the most interesting photograph is the portrait of a younger D.B. in civilian suit wonderfully inked on verso ?D.B. Dyer/US Indian Agent/Cheyenne and Arapaho/Agency. I.T./May 2. 1884? with Kansas City MO imprint. Mrs. Ida Dyer??Ts later frontier classic Fort Reno does not even include her then-husband??Ts photograph from his time as Indian Agent. Two more photographs depict showman extraordinaire William Cody. One is an undated picture of the ubiquitous ?Buffalo Bill? and D.B. Dyer standing side-by-side ??" looking like twin brothers ??" with matching moustaches and goatees now aged silver-white. The other is a glossy contemporary print of Cody mounted in full regalia a later 20th century copy of an original photograph made up with a fabricated autograph by ?Buffalo Bill? to ?Col. Dyer dated Arizona Feb. 26 1911.? The extensive ephemera consists of fifty-eight large file folders dated 1898-1912 each tab having a brief handwritten description of the generally sparse contents contained therein. Twelve more folders are undated and comprise otherwise uncategorized drafts notes inventories clippings and letters. Among the most interesting material is a highly collectable engraved $1000 gold bond certificate for the Augusta Railway Company an interurban founded by Dyer in 1890 as his first business venture in that city. This fine example of scripophily is printed in rust and black with fabulous graphics the uncut document measuring 21 x 17 in. unfolded retaining all of the redeemable coupons. Dated February 1911 is a typed two page communication on the business letterhead of the Edison Storage Battery Company informing D.B. Dyer that ?converting existing carriages and wagons into electric vehicles? is ?impossible to carry??| into effect? from a cost standpoint. The iconic inventor Thomas A. Edison is listed as ?Company President.? From Mrs. William F. Cody and family is an actual black bordered death notice still in its original envelope dated January 16 1917 addressed to Miss Mabel E. Green a niece of D.B. Dyer. Also a large file relating to ?Buffalo Bill??Ts? gift in 1912 of his ?old Deadwood coach? to the local Kansas City Missouri DAR chapter. Two typed letters dated July 1911 (one a typed transcription of an original hand written letter) on the colorful heading of William F. Cody??Ts Campo Bonito Mining & Milling Company in which D.B. Dyer responds to Lieutenant jg. Robert. L. Ghormley USN giving the officer formal permission to marry his favorite niece Lucile Lyon. Vice Admiral Ghormley USN (1883-1958) later took command of SOPAC in April 1942 and planned the initial operation at Guadalcanal during the early days of World War Two. Another folder contains Daniel B. Dyer??Ts official paperwork related to his 1889 membership in the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) a prestigious post-war organization populated exclusively by successful Civil War veterans and their male offspring. Lastly a selection of poems and illustrations by an obscure artist named Frank C. Roberts (1861-after 1924) that appears to have descended by marriage. The handwritten collection is bound in a modern folder (1997) and lists nineteen pieces of verse on a contents page written between 1895 and 1897 in Kansas City and Chicago. Frank Roberts is a virtual unknown who seems to have specialized in ?outdoor verse ? particularly ?the wild but restful forests of Canada? according to the only reference found on the Internet. Descended Directly in the Dyer Family Condition: Both revolvers have been lightly cleaned. Still retain some of the original nickel finish. Case is in excellent condition. Holsters show wear and use but are in excellent condition. Paper documents and photographs showing expected age and minor handling wear else undamaged.
COPY OF A SMITH AND WESSON NO. 2 OLD MODEL REVOLVER. A.k.a. Model No. 2 Army. A period English copy .32 caliber 5 13/16'' octagonal barrel six-shot cylinder blued finish and walnut grips. The top of the barrel is engraved 'Smith & Wesson's Revolver No. 1765'' and there are British proofmarks on the cylinder. S/n 1765. Sold at James D. Julia (Maine) October 2000 lot 958. Retains much of its original blueing original finish on the grips.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 60 REVOLVER 38Vintage 1980's Smith & Wesson Chief's Special Model 60 stainless steel double action revolver, chambered in .38 S&W Special. Capacity: 5 rounds. Snub nose barrel measures approx. 1 9/16". Serial # AHD3477. The Model 60 is compact, making it an idealchoice for concealed carry or as a backup weapon. Clean bore and cylinders. Stainless finish has age appropriate wear with some minor pitting to the frame under the S&W logo. Timing and cylinder advance is good. Lockup is tight. No cracks in the grips. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house. Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions for specifics on firearm shipping. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All firearms: pistol, revolver, shotgun & rifle transaction
Smith and Wesson double action 3rd model breaktop revolver, .32 S & W caliber, nickel plated with Smith and Wesson double action 3rd model breaktop revolver, .32 S & W caliber, nickel plated with hard rubber grips and a 6'' round ribbed barrel. SN# 265185.
(12) POCKET KNIVES CAMP USA, CRKT, S&W, MORE(lot of 12) Pocket knives, unused and not sharpened, most well lubricated: (2) Smith and Wesson Homeland Security CK2B, titanium and 440 stainless steel, 4" drop point blades, black handles; (2) Camp USA, 4" partially serrated tanto blades, black handles; (1) Benchmade Sibert 275, D2 steel, 4" drop point blade, black handle with thumb opener; (1) Smith & Wesson H.R.T SWHRTMGS AM-60B, 3.75" partially serrated spear point blade, black handle; (1) Fury 1609, 4.5" bowie blade with double serration on spine, black handle; (1) Extreme Military XM-1 N690Co, 3.5" partially serrated drop point blade, black handle; (1) Camillus CUDA, AUS-8 stainless steel, 4" drop point blade, black handle with quick release thumb opener; (1) CRKT Hissatsu Folder 2903, AUS-8 stainless steel, 3.75" modified tanto blade, black handle; (1) Imperial Schrade, 3" clip point blade, black handle; (1) Camp USA, 440 stainless steel, 3.75" drop point blade, black handle; 4.6lbs
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 36 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 36 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 special caliber, 1 7/8" barrel, blued finish, aftermarket rosewood grips, 5 shot fluted cylinder, fixed sights, tan Safariland holster, serial #667954. Lot requires FFL or background check.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 10 M&P REVOLVER 38Vintage 1971-72 Smith & Wesson Military and Police, Model 10-5 double action revolver, chambered in .38 S&W Special. Capacity: 6 rounds. Barrel measures approx. 4 7/8". Serial # D366232 Clean bore and cylinders. Finish has light to minimal age appropriate wear. Timing and cylinder advance is good. Lockup is tight. No cracks in the grips. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house. Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions for specifics on firearm shipping. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All firearms: pistol, revolver, shotgun & rifle transaction
SMITH & WESSON 125TH ANNIVERSARY MODEL 25-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 45 long Colt caliber, 6 1/2" pinned barrel, polished blue finish, smooth walnut grips with S&W logo, six shot fluted cylinder, shrouded ejector rod, adjustable rear sights all in fitted walnut case along with book "125 Years With Smith And Wesson" and nickel silver medallion, serial #S&W2105. Lot requires FFL or background check.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 19 REVOLVER 357 MAGNUM1973 S&W Model 19-3 revolver chambered in .357 magnum. Double action revolver has a 6" barrel with 6 shot cylinder. Excellent condition, light handling wear, clean bore and cylinder. Tight lockup and good timing. Original Smith and Wesson box includ shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 36 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 36 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 special caliber, 1 3/4" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut grips with S&W medallion, five shot fluted cylinder, round butt, fixed sights, case colored hammer and trigger, serial #AHU0284, includes original cardboard box. Lot requires FFL or background check.
*SMITH AND WESSON .455 SWING-OUT CYLINDER REVOLVER. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Blue finish on body with walnut grips. Top of barrel marked "Smith and Wesson, Springfield, Mass. U.S.A. Patented Oct. 8, 1901. Dec. 17, 1901. Feb. 6, 1906. 6.5" barrel. 12.5"l. overall. S/n. 45831.
*SMITH AND WESSON .455 SWING-OUT CYLINDER REVOLVER. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Blue finish on body with walnut grips. Top of barrel marked "Smith and Wesson, Springfield, Mass. U.S.A. Patented Oct. 8, 1901. Dec. 17, 1901. Feb. 6, 1906. 6.5" barrel. 12.5"l. overall. S/n. 45831.
(lot of 13) Books: firearms reference and history, including: "Artistry in Arms: The Guns of Smith and Wesson," "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of 19th Century Firearms," "Marlin Firearms: A History of the Guns and the Company that Made Them," "History of Smith and Wesson," "Handguns of the World," "The Ithaca Gun Company: From the Beginning," "Glock: The New Wave in Combat Handguns," "Boss & Co.:Builders of the Best Guns Only," "The Encyclopedia of Sporting Firearms," "The New Hunter's Encyclopedia," "Small Arms of the World: An Encyclopedia of Global Weapons," "Browning: Sporting Arms of Distinction 1903-1992," "Shotgunning: The Art and Science," largest: 11.25"h, 8.5"w, 2.5"d; 42lbs total
Smith & Wesson M13 Aircrewman . 38Spl Revolver RARE: This is a Smith and Wesson ‰ÛÏAircrewman‰Û . 38 Special Revolver. This extremely rare U. S. Air Force issued handgun was made to be extra lightweight and was factory fitted with an aluminum cylinder. It was intended for mid-range, moderate pressure . 38 Special ammo only and was eventually deemed unsafe. Therefore, after being issued, the entire contract was recalled by the government and destroyed by a combination of ‰ÛÏtorching‰Û or melting and crushing before final discarding. Very few examples escaped this destruction and typically bring very strong prices on the collector market today. A few crushed/torched examples also survived- probably taken as souvenirs by those ordered to oversee the elimination of these weapons. Of those that were salvaged, many or most were flattened almost beyond recognition and are usually missing cylinders or other major parts. This fine example of an Aircrewman is serial numbered C 259443 on the butt and is in the correct serial range for this obscure model. The back strap correctly marked ‰ÛÏPROPERTY OF U. S. AIR FORCE. ‰Û The top strap on the left side also correctly marked ‰ÛÏREVOLVER, LIGHTWEIGHT. ‰Û The frame retains the S&W logo as well as the usual Smith & Wesson address and the barrel retains the Smith & Wesson marking on the left side with the caliber designation on the right side. This is a 4-screw model with correct flat latch that was made in 1953 and retains most of the original deep blue/black finish. This revolver functions perfectly, but should not be fired with standard . 38 Special ammunition. An extremely important martial arm that is almost always missing from even the most complete collections, this is a chance to own an example that was issued and used by our fighter pilots in the Cold War years of the 1950s and finally recalled and destroyed by our government. The revolver qualifies as a Curio & Relic Handgun, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: C 259443 Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer‰Ûªs responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.
An interesting Japanese Government contract Smith & Wesson No. 3 single action revolver
Serial no. 28972, .44 S&W Russian 6 1/2 inch barrel. Blued finish with casehardened hammer and triggerguard. Checkered black hard rubber S&W grips. Together with factory letter stating this gun was shipped in 1896 to Takata & Company, the Japanese government's agents, in Yokohama and was returned to the Smith & Wesson factory in 1960 to be refinished. Also included is the factory pasteboard carton numbered to the gun and in which it was returned to Japan after refinishing.
Condition: Near mint as refinished.
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SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 10 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 10 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 special caliber, 4" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut grips with S&W medallion, six shot fluted cylinder, open sights, square butt, serial #D59511. Lot requires FFL or background check.
Smith & Wesson Civil War Revolver: Antique Smith and Wesson No. 1 . 22 Caliber Cilvil War Revolver named to a Private and Farrier, 1st Maine Cavalry. This is a beautiful Smith and Wesson No. 1, with the backstrap engraved. "J. F. Wharff. 1st Me. Cavly. " The serial number is 28337. Dimensions: 7 inches long overall. Processing and shipping in the continental U. S. $25. 00 plus 1. 5% replacement cost insurance. Condition Excellent condition, retaining much finish on breech and frame. The barrel is toned and patinated, but very good, with sharp corners and clean bore. The barrel is a little loose, but still sound. Grips are excellent. Witherell's strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherell's. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Conditions. Overall Dimensions Unit: Height: 0. 00 Width: 0. 00 Depth: 0. 00 Weight: 0. 00
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 25 TARGET REVOLVER 45Vintage 1975-76 Smith & Wesson 25-2 Model of 1955 double action revolver, chambered in .45 ACP. Capacity: 6 rounds. Barrel measures approx. 6 1/2". Serial # N339709. RARE VARIATION: Right side of barrel incorrectly roll-marked ".45 CAL. MODEL 1950"The S&W Standard Catalog cites "reported approx. 1000-1500 were shipped with the error". Light discoloration marks inside bore, otherwise shiny with visible rifling. Finish has age appropriate wear with some bluing loss & minor oxidation. Timing and cylinder advance is good. Lockup is tight. No cracks in the grips. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house. Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions for specifics on firearm shipping. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All firearms: pistol, revolver, shotgun & rifle transaction
Smith & Wesson - Ruger 9mm 15 Round Magazine ClipThis is for a unmarked 15 round 9mm magazine believed to fit a Smith and Wesson or Ruger model semi automatic pistol. Research shows it best resembles both types of factory pistols. It is in very good used condition.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 51 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 51 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 22 MRF (magnum) caliber, 3 1/2" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut grips with S&W medallion, adjustable rear sight, six shot fluted cylinder, case colored hammer and trigger, Bianchi tan leather holster, serial #M33033. Lot requires FFL or background check.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 422 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 422 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL, 22lr caliber, 5" threaded barrel, matte black finish, black plastic grips, fixed sights, 12 round magazine, front strap magazine release, serial #UAC2319, includes original cardboard box and spare magazine. Lot requires FFL or background check.
HANDGUN GRIPS FOR SMITH AND WESSON AND COLTCOLLECTION OF HANDGUN GRIPS FOR SMITH AND WESSON AND COLT, 12 pair plus two cleaning kits and a fabric lined presentation box.
*Smith & Wesson Mod. SW40VE 40 Cal. Pistol
Like New In Box with all factory accessories from an estate private collection. This is a very nice Smith and Wesson Sigma series model SW40VE 40 caliber semi auto pistol purchased and kept in safe said to be unfired by owner. Includes 2 S&W factory 14 round magazines and all original documents with case / box. Owner added a new belt clip holster as well. The Smith and Wesson 40 cal is in excellent condition from private collection.
Specifications available:
Finish Duo-Tone
Type Semi-Automatic
Action Double Action Only
Caliber 40 S&W
Barrel Length 2 3/4"
Capacity 14 + 1
Safety No Manual Safety
Grips Black
Sights 3-Dot
Weight 23.8 oz
VERY RARE CASED SMITH AND WESSON REVOLVING RIFLE. Cal. 320. SN 264. Built on a new model #3 frame, blue finish with 18" keyhole bbl, small clamp-on blade front sight and a tiny 2-position flip rear sight dovetailed into the rib. It has mottled red and black S&W logo embossed hard rubber tiny forearm and 2-pc grips. The forearm has bright red & grips have dark red mixed with black. It is accompanied by an orig walnut buttstock with iron furniture and a checkered S&W logo embossed rubber buttplate. It is also accompanied by an orig dark brown leatherette covered brown, fleece lined trunk case with brass corner reinforcements and a nickeled lock with orig carrying handle. It is compartmented in the bottom for the revolver, the buttstock, and a compartment for a box of ammunition. The ammunition is made by Union Metallic Cartridge Company and is in a craft colored 2-pc box with a picture of the rifle on the lid and is marked "Fifty Rifle Cartridges / .32 cal. / especially adapted to / Smith & Wesson's / Revolving Rifle". One end is marked "32 S&W Rifle" and both sides have Smith and Wesson signatures. It is a full box with un-head stamped cartridges and a green and black label inside the lid directing "In reloading these shells, / use / U.M.C. no. 1 copper primer". Also in the case is an orig brass tipped hickory cleaning rod and the orig tang sight & a tiny clip-on globe sight with crosshairs. CONDITION: Revolver is very fine plus. All matching including the grips although the forearm is unmarked and may be an old orig equipment replacement. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue, brilliant in the gullets with some light flaking on the left side with light muzzle wear. Frame retains about 90% strong, glossy, orig blue with light edge wear, a little flaking beside the hammer and a gray backstrap. Hammer retains about 90% lightly faded orig case colors and the trigger guard about 50%. Cylinder retains 65-70% orig blue, strong and bright in the flutes, flaked and mixed with brown patina on the outer diameter. Forearm is fine and shows light to moderate wear. Right grip has a repaired chip at the bottom, otherwise the grips are fine, showing light wear. Stock iron retains 75-80% flaked blue mixed with brown patina. Stock is sound with nicks and scratches and retains most of its orig factory finish. Crisp buttplate. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Case has worn edges with a faded and soiled interior and damage from the front sight and hammer spur. It has one separated partition. Sights are extremely fine. Box of ammunition is lightly soiled with some edge wear and the bottom half is very dark. Ammunition is fine. 4-57539 JR492 (15,000-25,000)
A scarce varient Rollin White Arms Company pocket revolverwith Smith & Wesson patent infringement markings
Serial no. 13973, .22 caliber. 3 inch blued octagonal barrel marked Made for Smith & Wesson By Lowell Arms Co. Lowell, Mass. Brass framed fitted with rare cartridge extractor and marked Pat. April 2/1867. Blued cylinder. Varnished rosewood grips.
Condition: Very good to fine. barrel retains 50-60% dark blue finish. Cylinder with 20-30% blue. Frame with traces of silver plating. Grips showing scattered small chips to varnish.
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Smith and Wesson Russian Revolver: A antique, very nice Smith and Wesson Russian, 3rd model, serial number 46347, date stamped 1847, in very good condition, completely original. Dimensions: 12 5/8 inches overall and 6 1/2 inch barrel. Processing and shipping within the continental U. S. $40. 00 plus 1. 5% replacement cost insurance. Condition Brown finish with light rust patine overall. The gun is tight, with strong rifling, nice grips, clear markings. The hammer show case hardening, and there are traces of blue under the patina of rust. Witherell's strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherell's. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Conditions
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 57 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 57 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 41 magnum caliber, 6" barrel, nickel finish, rosewood grips with S&W medallion, six shot fluted cylinder, square butt, "B-Square" scope mount, case colored hammer and trigger, serial #N809058. Lot requires FFL or background check.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 63 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 63 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 22 lr caliber, 4" barrel, stainless finish, rosewood grips plus checkered walnut grips both with S&W medallion, six shot fluted cylinder, hi-vis front sight, adjustable rear sight, external hammer, Bianchi holster, serial #M138384. Lot requires FFL or background check.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 1006 PISTOLSMITH AND WESSON MODEL 1006 DOUBLE ACTION SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL, 10mm caliber, 5" barrel, matte stainless finish, hard plastic S&W grips, (2) nine shot magazines, three dot sights, slide mounted safety, push button magazine release, original hardboard box and papers, serial #VAE8725. Lot requires FFL or background check.
Smith & Wesson SWAT Folding Knife & SheathMade by Smith and Wesson as a Tactical folding knife for Police Force S.W.A.T. Teams. It is a lock blade folding knife with a black nylon sheath. It is in very good used condition.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 686 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 686 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, .357 magnum caliber, 4" full-lug barrel, brushed and matte stainless finish, blacksoft rubber finger groove grips with S&W logo, six shot fluted cylinder, adjustable rear sight, fifth engineering change, serial #CEK8635, includes original blue plastic carry case. Lot requires FFL or background check.
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 66 "COMBAT MAGNUM" REVOLVERSMITH AND WESSON MODEL 66 "COMBAT MAGNUM" DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 357 magnum caliber, 4" barrel, stainless finish, Pachmayr soft rubber grips, adjustable rear sight, six shot fluted cylinder, original blue hardboard box with papers, serial #2K95390. Lot requires FFL or background check.
Identified Smith and Wesson Model Number One, Second Issue, c. 1860-65, serial number 30594, bone grips, silver-plated frame, blued cylinder and barrel, engraved on the backstrap A. Libby. Co. H. 27.th Me. Reg., marked on top of barrel SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS, overall lg. 7 in. Note: Arthur Libby served in the 27th Maine Regiment during 1862-63, then enlisted in the 30th Maine Regiment. Estimate $2,500-3,000 Gun is in very good condition with much of its blueing left on the barrel and cylinder and functions properly. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
2 Smith & Wesson Mod. 910 9mm Magazine ClipsThis is for 2 after market 10 round 9mm magazine clips that fit in a Smith and Wesson model 5906 and Model 910 pistols. They are both marked 9mm and tested to fit both listed firearms. Both are in very good used condition.
ANTIQUE SMITH AND WESSON DOUBLE ACTION THIRD MODELANTIQUE SMITH AND WESSON DOUBLE ACTION THIRD MODEL REVOLVER, 38 S&W caliber, 3 1/4" barrel, nickel finish, hard rubber grips, external hammer, fixed sights, five shot fluted cylinder, double post catch, serial #234336, manufactured 1884-1895. No FFL or background check required.
(12) POCKET KNIVES GERBER, SMITH & WESSON, MORE(lot of 12) Pocket knives, unused and not sharpened, most well lubricated: (3) Mykel Hawke Harrier Hawke Elite MH010, AUS-8 stainless steel, 3.75" tanto/recurve blades, fold out finger guards, black handles; (2) Kershaw 1930, 3.25" trailing point blades, black handles; (1) Gerber, 3.25" partially serrated tanto blade, black handle; (1) Smith and Wesson Homeland Security, titanium and 440 stainless steel, 4" partially serrated drop point blade, black handle; (1) Imperial Ireland, stainless steel, 3" clip point blade, black handle; (1) Gerber Applegate-Fairbairn Covert Folder, 154CM stainless steel, 4" partially serrated spear point blade, black handle; (1) Schrade SCH104LS, 3.75" partially serrated drop point blade, black handle; (1) Benchmade Fecas 10600, AUS-8 stainless steel, 4" partially serrated drop point blade, black handle with locking button; (1) CRKT Crawford Kasper 6783N, 3.75" partially serrated drop point blade, black handle; 3.9lbs
A custom engraved and gold-inlaid Smith & Wesson .38-44 Outdoorsman double action revolver by Orville Kuhl
Serial no. 55729, .38-44 caliber. 6 1/2 inch barrel. King Super Target sights and vent rib. Blued finish. Engraved with dentate borders and inlaid with sprays of blossoms in three colors of gold against engraved leafage. Right side of shroud inlaid with gold monogram GT for Gunnar Tornberg. Elephant ivory grips intaglio-carved with a dense design of blossoms. Inlay, engraving and grips by Orville Kuhl. With original Smith & Wesson blue cardboard carton.
Condition: Excellent as redone by Mr. Kuhl. Some wear to bluing on gripstraps.
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SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 36 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 36 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 special caliber, 1 7/8" barrel, blued finish, diamond checkered walnut grips with S&W medallion, five shot fluted cylinder, flat type cylinder release, square butt, fixed sights, serial #368319. Lot requires FFL or background check.
ID'D SMITH AND WESSON MODEL NO. 1 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. .22 caliber seven-shot cylinder 3 3/16'' octagonal barrel nickel-plated finish rosewood grips. S/n 21153. Accompanied by the original flap holster. Engraved on the frame is ''DCS'' for David C. Smith. Smith served in the 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry. Included in the lot are his discharge certificate a CDV of Smith and a wedding certificate. Retains traces of bluing on the barrel with some scattered oxidation more than 80-90% of plating remains marks and engraving sharp action smooth. Discharge is in poor condition with tape marks.
ANTIQUE SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTIONANTIQUE SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 S&W caliber, 3 1/4" barrel, nickel finish, hard rubber S&W grips, spur trigger, five shot fluted cylinder, fixed sights, double post lock, automatic eject, serial #17534, manufactured 1878-1892. No FFL or background check required.
(13) BOOKS: FIREARMS REFERENCE & HISTORY(lot of 13) Books: firearms reference and history, including: "Artistry in Arms: The Guns of Smith and Wesson," "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of 19th Century Firearms," "Marlin Firearms: A History of the Guns and the Company that Made Them," "History of Smith and Wesson," "Handguns of the World," "The Ithaca Gun Company: From the Beginning," "Glock: The New Wave in Combat Handguns," "Boss & Co.:Builders of the Best Guns Only," "The Encyclopedia of Sporting Firearms," "The New Hunter's Encyclopedia," "Small Arms of the World: An Encyclopedia of Global Weapons," "Browning: Sporting Arms of Distinction 1903-1992," "Shotgunning: The Art and Science," largest: 11.25"h, 8.5"w, 2.5"d; 42lbs total
SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 3906 DOUBLE ACTION PISTOLSMITH AND WESSON MODEL 3906 DOUBLE ACTION SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL, 9mm caliber, 4" barrel, stainless finish, black plastic S&W grips, squared trigger guard, three dot sights, hammer drop safety, (2) nine round single stack magazines, original box and papers, serial #TDH2899. Lot requires FFL or background check.