I am moving so I will be selling off some some duplicates rather than pack them. This thread will continue to be updated in the next week or so as I photograph firearms
Here is a Smith and Wesson Model 544. . .
SPF
This is the Texas Sesquicentennial Commemorative, it is often referred to as the Texas Wagon Train commemorative.
7800 were planned but only 4,782 revolvers were manufactured. 152 of those were the Deluxe Edition. This is one of the 4,630 Standard Editions, Smith and Wesson product code 103195. This revolver has not been fired since leaving the factory. It is in the correct original Basswood presentation case and wearing the correct original presentation grips.
The price is $900 shipped o any point in CONUS
The Model 544 is SPF
Here is a great original model 18, (no dash) 22 Combat Masterpiece. It is in it's correct serial numbered 2 piece box. It did sit on a towel or rag for decades and has that typical loss of blue and freckling on one side of the revolver as can be seen in the third image.
The price is $825 shipped to any point in CONUS
Here is a Walther PPS First Edition
The First Edition had the anthracite colored frame and came in a small attache case as shown below. The First Editions shipped with one of each of the different capacity magazines that are available for the firearm. This pistol is chambered for the 9x19MM Parrabellum cartridge. This firearm has only been test fired.
The price is $750 shipped to any point in CONUS
Here is a Model 15 McGivern Special. This is one of the Heriage Series revolvers that were produced by the Performance Center for Lew Horton in the early 2000s
This is a -9 Engineering revision, chambered in 38 Special and finished in nickel. This revovler has been fired but is in excellent+ condition. It is in it's correct factory box that is serial numbered to the firearm.
$900 shipped to any point in CONUS
Here is a Smith and Wesson Model 68. . .
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This one was made for the California Highway Patrol. This example does not have the CHP over-stamped with OHB like occurred with all the Model 68s that were pulled out of service and sold by the CHP.
This is a very early example of the Model 68 and as can be seen in the images, it is a pinned barrel. The cylinder is also recessed.
It appears to be an unissued revolver. I acquired the commemorative presentation case after purchasing the firearm
$1000 shipped to any point in CONUS
The Model 68 is SPF