3265 SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL SCHOFIELD US MARKED SA

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,750.00 USD
Estimated at 3,500.00 - 7,000.00 USD
REVOLVER WITH S&W LETTER. Cal. 45 S&W. S# 1995. Bbl. 7" w/ rib & semi-circular sight. Six shot fluted cyl. Top break action w/ bbl. catch attached to the frame. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & trigger guard. 2 piece walnut grips. Left grip panel has partially visible inspector's cartouche. No other US inspector markings are visible. Total of 3,035 mfg. in 1875. Nearly all were purchased by the US Ordnance Department. Many saw service w/ the 4th Cavalry in the Geronimo campaign & by the Buffalo soldiers in the Indian Wars. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: letter from the Office of Smith & Wesson Revolver Manufacturers detailing the following information, "The Model 3 Scofield's purchased by the U.S. Government were finished in blue, fixed sights, a 7-inch barrel and sqaure butt stocks. The inspectors stamp "JEFC" was stamped on the left stock. These models were shipped directly from Smith & Wesson to the United States Armory at Springfield, Massachusetts. The Civilian models that were sold by Smith & Wesson were supplied in both Nickel and blue, but only in the 7-inch barrel lengths.". CONDITION: 40% blue remaining on action w/ bbl. & cyl. largely fading to gray showing dents & scratches w/ spots of light pitting. Hammer & trigger guard retain some visible case colors in protected areas. Grips show heavy wear w/ dents & handling marks. Sound action. Very good bright bore. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of a Tennessee Gentleman. (01-25710/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,500-7,000.