I read this forum a lot but this is my first post. A local seller has a 32-20 Model of 1905, 4th change for sale. Nickel finish, serial 778xx. It is in nice shape. I think that means it is an early 20's gun.
I have a 3rd edition of SCS&W and the description in the catalog doesn't quite match up with pistol. Left side of barrel is marked Smith & Wesson. Right side is 32W.C.F. CTG. Patent dates on top of barrel. RIght side plate has large S&W Trademark and four line: Made in USA, MARCAS REGISTRADAS, SMITH &WESSON, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Mark.
Was S&W using this four line address this early?
I have several 1930's K22' s and they all have the one line Made in USA Mark.
Catalog says S&W trademark is on left side and no other frame markings?
What do you think?
I have a 3rd edition of SCS&W and the description in the catalog doesn't quite match up with pistol. Left side of barrel is marked Smith & Wesson. Right side is 32W.C.F. CTG. Patent dates on top of barrel. RIght side plate has large S&W Trademark and four line: Made in USA, MARCAS REGISTRADAS, SMITH &WESSON, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Mark.
Was S&W using this four line address this early?
I have several 1930's K22' s and they all have the one line Made in USA Mark.
Catalog says S&W trademark is on left side and no other frame markings?
What do you think?