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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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I want to identify and appraise a Smith and Wesson Pistol that measures about 8" long. On the top of the barrel, is the S and W mfg info plus dates "rated Apr 2 July 9 1859 & Nov 21, 1885" Under the handle, there are some alphanumerics that look like [022[ I can't tell what the [ is.
I don't know how the trigger compartment functions. The trigger pulls back and the barrel spins, but sticks a bit. Thank you for any help.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: PA
Posts: 73
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What you have there is a Smith & Wesson model 1 1/2 Tip-up (1 1/2, 1st issue).
The gun is chambered in .32 rimfire and is single action. It has an octagonal barrel, 5 shot non-fluted cylinder and spur trigger. Note: This is the only model out of s&w's 6 original tip-ups with a cylinder stop at the bottom of the frame. It's a square but w factory rosewood grips. The finish was likely blued. This s/n range is 1 to 26300 with nearly that many guns made. Value as always depends on what a buyer is willing to pay but I would expect between $100 - $150. Nice bit of history you have add it to your collection and enjoy. Best, kobsw Last edited by kobsw; 01-08-2011 at 05:25 PM.. |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 6,408
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Because its overall condition is so poor, I recommend keeping the gun as a wallhanger; any money or effort spent on repairs or restoration would be wasted.
Jim |
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Thanks for the info!
Mike |
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