
Geographical locations, buyer venues such as auctions or private sales and the motivation of the buyer, each have subtle influences on achieved sale prices, but I believe the spread I estimate is in the ball park, generally, for the condition of this revolver. My estimate, again based upon the photo, is $225.00 to $275.00, depending upon where and to whom it might be sold.

Yours appears to be a 5 inch based upon the photo?Ĭoncerning condition and value. It was available in 4, 5, 6 and 6 1/2 inch barrel lengths. There should be two dowel guide pins on the extractor, which was one of the incorporated engineering changes made to this particular model. It would include a description of the weapon when shipped and where it was shipped to. Exact shipping dates can be obtained in a historical letter from Roy Jinks. Your revolver was made sometime between 19. The factory referred to these and all other K frame models with a round butt as a 1902, but that factory nomenclature has no relevance beyond that. Your revolver, based upon the serial number you have provided, is a.

I don't know anything about vintage Smith & Wesson guns and would like to know as much as I can about this gun. I have no interest in parting with it as I really like it and think it will make a nice addition of my firearms collection. I'm sure it is against the rules.so I just want to say this isn't an attempt to sell the gun. It does have original finish remaining but as you can see in the pics it is worn. Below are a couple pics of the gun so you can gauge the condition. As far as I can tell, it is all numbers matching (the frame, barrel and cylinder all have the same serial.I didn't see numbers stamped anywhere else). I was also wondering if anyone could give me an idea of the value of the piece. I have been unable to find a guide online that I can compare the serial number on the gun too which would indicate the year (and month if possible) on manufacture. I was wondering if anyone here might be able to tell me when this gun was produced.

I believe it is a Model 1905 it is chambered in 32-20. A relative of mine recently passed away and left me an old Smith and Wesson revolver.
