jmace57
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I was just attending (on-line) an auction where a 1917 Commercial Target came up for sale. Here is the description from the auction house. Supposedly one of 5 made (as described in SCSW). I realize there are some fairly serious condition issues, but think someone may have stolen this for $1200. Factory letter included. (I was clicking and bidding up...suddenly it just said "bid removed" and gave it to someone onsite.) Real, do y'all think?
REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S#179592. Bbl. 5 1/2". Very rare model with factory letter stating 5 1/2" bbl. with Call gold bead front sight, adjustable rear target sight contoured to frame. Grooved tangs & trigger. Also listed in letter are butt swivel, blued finish, grooved tangs, grooved trigger & checkered non monogrammed walnut grips (right grip pencil numbered to gun; unmarked left grip of lighter color). Left side of frame has S&W logo; right side has only "MADE IN U.S.A.". "Standard Catalogue of Smith & Wessons" indicates only 5 mfg. This revolver shipped Feb. 13, 1928 to Chief of police W.M. Peterson of Winnetka, IL. Added Ace trigger shoe. Mainly made as possible military team target pistol without grooved tangs; this may be the only one made in this configuration for commercial sales. Frame has correct Springfield "S2" proof & bottom of bbl. has "S34" as both produced during WWI while S&W was governmentally part of Springfield Armory. Bbl. has last patent date of "SEP. 14, 1909". CONDITION: frame & cyl. refinished with slightly different hue on matching numbered cyl. (matching numbered extractor). Slight cyl. dragline with remainder of frame & cyl. 98%. Consignor notes states that at one time had number 193899 replacement bbl. now has matching numbered letter described bbl. in fair condition. Pressure roll mark on bbl. in front of cyl. rod latch appears to be reforming of bbl. bulge & appears to have slight remaining bulge & 4 or 5 impact marks on each side of bbl. Bbl. & front sight retaining pins have been reinstalled. Bbl. has minimal finish with good plus bore except for bulge issue. Lanyard swivel appearance & fit appears replacement. Refinishing is good but not S&W quality. Very good grips with very slight marks. Grip screw incorrect as a too long S&W screw. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked contour altered aluminum grip adapter, 2 half moon clips & 1 full moon clip. Good hobbyist made oak case with glass top & angel hair lining. As previously mentioned S&W letter & consignor noted on string tag with $18,995 asking price. (14-2703/NW). CURIO. $1000-3000.
REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S#179592. Bbl. 5 1/2". Very rare model with factory letter stating 5 1/2" bbl. with Call gold bead front sight, adjustable rear target sight contoured to frame. Grooved tangs & trigger. Also listed in letter are butt swivel, blued finish, grooved tangs, grooved trigger & checkered non monogrammed walnut grips (right grip pencil numbered to gun; unmarked left grip of lighter color). Left side of frame has S&W logo; right side has only "MADE IN U.S.A.". "Standard Catalogue of Smith & Wessons" indicates only 5 mfg. This revolver shipped Feb. 13, 1928 to Chief of police W.M. Peterson of Winnetka, IL. Added Ace trigger shoe. Mainly made as possible military team target pistol without grooved tangs; this may be the only one made in this configuration for commercial sales. Frame has correct Springfield "S2" proof & bottom of bbl. has "S34" as both produced during WWI while S&W was governmentally part of Springfield Armory. Bbl. has last patent date of "SEP. 14, 1909". CONDITION: frame & cyl. refinished with slightly different hue on matching numbered cyl. (matching numbered extractor). Slight cyl. dragline with remainder of frame & cyl. 98%. Consignor notes states that at one time had number 193899 replacement bbl. now has matching numbered letter described bbl. in fair condition. Pressure roll mark on bbl. in front of cyl. rod latch appears to be reforming of bbl. bulge & appears to have slight remaining bulge & 4 or 5 impact marks on each side of bbl. Bbl. & front sight retaining pins have been reinstalled. Bbl. has minimal finish with good plus bore except for bulge issue. Lanyard swivel appearance & fit appears replacement. Refinishing is good but not S&W quality. Very good grips with very slight marks. Grip screw incorrect as a too long S&W screw. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked contour altered aluminum grip adapter, 2 half moon clips & 1 full moon clip. Good hobbyist made oak case with glass top & angel hair lining. As previously mentioned S&W letter & consignor noted on string tag with $18,995 asking price. (14-2703/NW). CURIO. $1000-3000.

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