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New Model No.3 Questions
Hi Guys, Its been a while. This week I got a New Model 3 top break. Its in fair-good condition. sn is 239xx. The barrel is 5" and likely shortened (rib goes flush to end, and has an elongated sight made of brass but with a almost but not quite matching number stamped on it) The sight is well and correctly installed. The cal. is .44- something. It isnt 44-40 (cylinder too short) probably .44 Russian? Two questions: Date of birth, and top of rib address.
In David Chicoine's excellent book, S&W Six Guns of the Old West, Page 89, there is a list of Model No.3 Barrel patent markings. Mine matches none of them. The left third of the two lines is hard to read particularly on the lower line. Mine reads:
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SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. USA PAT'D JAN 17&24 65 JULY 11 65
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.......(unreadable)...Dec 18. 1877. REISSUE July 25 1871
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Ive never had any luck downloading pictures to this site. My wife believes its caused by focal stupidity. Thanks Johnny
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10-18-2011, 01:51 PM
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New Model #3
Johnny,
Your Revolver should be a Standard New Model #3 Single Action judging by the Barrel Address you've posted!! The Missing Patent Dates you've stated as "Unreadable" are "Aug.24,1869~Apr.20,1875 & Feb.20,1877"!! As far as the Caliber,check & see if there's a shelf about two-thirds of the way down into the Cylinder Chamber!! If there is one it's most likely a 44 Russian Caliber!!
If you figure out what you're doing wrong with downloading the photos we'll be able to help a bit more when you can post a couple!! If you're downloading "jpeg" photos they can only be inserted if the file size is less than 250kb & 800x800 in size overall!! You might want to check to see if your camera is set on the lowest setting!! Most cameras have this described as "VGA or Email" Size!! Good Luck!!
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10-18-2011, 05:23 PM
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I have one s/n 266xx lettered shipped 1896.
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10-18-2011, 07:23 PM
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For posting photo's, this is a step by step, courtesy of:
From bdGreen
I use Photobucket at 'photobucket.com'
It's free...
1. REGISTER
2. LOGIN
3. Have your image stored on your hard drive.
4. You will see a square empty box about midway down on your screen with a blue box with white lettering that says:
"CHOOSE FILES"
5. Double tap "CHOOSE FILES"
6. Browse to the directory on your hard drive where the image is stored.
6. Double click the image file name.
7. The file will automatically download and will now be stored on your Photobucket page. It will remain stored there until you delete it.
8. For posting to a forum go to the image of your choice. Below that image find the blue 'IMG code' line. (Pale yellow background box with fine black lettering.)
11. Place your cursor on the text 'IMG code' and tap the left mouse button one time which will turn the box background blue.
12. While it is now white lettering with a blue background press the right mouse button and select 'COPY'.
13. Open up a new post on the Forum or respond to an existing one.
14. Place your cursor in the dialogue box.
15. Press the right mouse button and select 'PASTE'.
16. The whole image title should be in the dialogue box with the brackets and [IMG] at the first of the string and brackets [/IMG] at the end of the string.
17. If you "Post Now", your post will have just your image. Now is the time to add your text. Just don't disrupt the format of the pasted image.
18. If your image is much too large you can go back to Photobucket and use their "EDIT" button to resize your image. Or, you can go back to your own photo editor for a resize and resubmit the image.
I find that if you size your images to 800 pixels wide you will get maximum page size without being too large. That is providing your picture was taken at a nominal size to begin with. If your picture started out smaller than that then leave it so it won't be distorted by a resize.
One word of caution. Once you have posted your pictures and submitted them to the post if you go back into Photobucket and delete the image all of your posts will lose that image.
Good Luck
bdGreen
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10-19-2011, 08:44 PM
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Thanks for the responses guys. Yes, it does have a shelf about 3/4 of the way down the cylinder.
RHMC24, Thanks for the reference date, Mine is about 3000 earlier than your 1896 dated gun.
Im very appreciative of the photo directions. Johnny
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10-21-2011, 09:18 AM
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My 6 1/2" nickel New Model #3 in .44 Russian has serial number 22,99X and letters as being shipped to Takata & Co. in Yokohama, Japan on December 29th, 1891. Hope this helps.
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10-21-2011, 12:13 PM
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Somebody Had to post a picture...
.32-44 Target, shipped in 1901.
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10-21-2011, 07:47 PM
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Here's my New 3 shipped 1896 as mentioned above:
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10-21-2011, 09:37 PM
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mic24,
Looks great, nice combo of target sights, walnut grips and lanyard ring.
What caliber?
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10-21-2011, 09:39 PM
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.44 Russian. S&W letter has it shipped to Gastinne-Renette, Paris, France, That name is engraved on the barrel, a famous maker of duelling pistols. I bought it in France in 1950 in a used furniture store for $18.
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11-23-2011, 02:46 AM
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I am spankin new and mebbe messing up w this post but: Wife gave me a standard New Model 3, 44 Rus, vigorously cleaned. Ser #15XXX and I begin to gather from other posts it is probably early 1880 production. This square with what you folks know?
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