Tiger2Tank
Member
Hello,
I am not a S&W collector, but I would like to own 2 revolvers in my collection. So I thought I would ask the experts on one that I have located.
The one I am looking at is a new condition Ladysmith .22 long. It has the box, tissue paper and the pistol seriously looks almost brand new as does the box. It does not look refinished as the markings are pretty crisp and the bluing looks right. Am I correct to make sure no damage has happened to the barrel cone and to check three places for matching serial numbers; frame at bottom of grip, under barrel and under the cylinder ejector rod and the cylinder itself. The pistol has black plastic S&W logo grips. Serial number is 3380 .
There’s just not a lot of info out there that I could find on these. So, any advise is welcomed.
The second pistol I have not located yet, but it is a Smith & Wesson M&P model 1905 4th change, 4 inch barrel. I got close last gun show, but the barrel was longer than what I wanted.
Thanks in advance.
I am not a S&W collector, but I would like to own 2 revolvers in my collection. So I thought I would ask the experts on one that I have located.
The one I am looking at is a new condition Ladysmith .22 long. It has the box, tissue paper and the pistol seriously looks almost brand new as does the box. It does not look refinished as the markings are pretty crisp and the bluing looks right. Am I correct to make sure no damage has happened to the barrel cone and to check three places for matching serial numbers; frame at bottom of grip, under barrel and under the cylinder ejector rod and the cylinder itself. The pistol has black plastic S&W logo grips. Serial number is 3380 .
There’s just not a lot of info out there that I could find on these. So, any advise is welcomed.
The second pistol I have not located yet, but it is a Smith & Wesson M&P model 1905 4th change, 4 inch barrel. I got close last gun show, but the barrel was longer than what I wanted.
Thanks in advance.