This gun appeared in my LGS a while back. I knew enough to identify it as an S&W 44 Special Hand Ejector Second Model but that's about it. Oh, and I knew from lists and auction sites that a 2nd in good condition is worth a good bit of cash, though not in the same league as the First Edition. I thought I should have this one, so after parlay with my friendly dealer, I paid $400 OTD.


You can see the condition of the finish but there is very little light pitting. It has a 5-in barrel and that is good, and it has the original grips that, when removed, reveal some large, incised initials and also "44" and "45" on the right one. There are no numbers, penciled or otherwise. The action is quite smooth and the cylinder locks on every chamber with just a little bit of play. The trigger is very good and seems typical of early N frames known for their quality. Note that the end of the cylinder rod is a barrel, not a mushroom. And note that the grips have no medallion. I think these facts, with the serial number, would indicate manufacture about 1928.

At the range the gun performed without a hitch. Accuracy was so-so. I could keep my shots within a 4-inch circle at 20 yards. I will expect better when the weather warms up again. I am glad I got it, a pretty good shooter with some character for not that much money.


You can see the condition of the finish but there is very little light pitting. It has a 5-in barrel and that is good, and it has the original grips that, when removed, reveal some large, incised initials and also "44" and "45" on the right one. There are no numbers, penciled or otherwise. The action is quite smooth and the cylinder locks on every chamber with just a little bit of play. The trigger is very good and seems typical of early N frames known for their quality. Note that the end of the cylinder rod is a barrel, not a mushroom. And note that the grips have no medallion. I think these facts, with the serial number, would indicate manufacture about 1928.



At the range the gun performed without a hitch. Accuracy was so-so. I could keep my shots within a 4-inch circle at 20 yards. I will expect better when the weather warms up again. I am glad I got it, a pretty good shooter with some character for not that much money.