Model 1900

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Hi guys
Great site! But I must be missing something. Searched high and low and can find nothing about the "new" gun I just acquired: S&W model 1900, 5 shot 38 S&W DA, nickel plated. It has intricately detailed grips that appear to be "Bakelite" with owls head where S&W monogram usually appears, scroll work at but and below owl and around brass screw inserts.
Nickel ~ 50% gone with rust but not pitted. Action seems sound. Cylinder is bored through. Anyone got the story on these?
 
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You have the solid frame Model 1900 Iver Johnson revolver. Look at the stamping on top of the barrel rib. It will say " I.J.A. & C.W. Model 1900 Fitchburg, Mass. U.S.A." for Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works. It's not a Smith & Wesson, however it's chambered for the .38S&W cartridge. Ed.
 
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If it says "model 1900" on the topstrap it is an Iver Johnson solid frame revolver not a Smith & Wesson. These were made in 22Long, 32S&W and 38 S&W calibers. The Owlhead grips are an IJ trademark. It was a popular model for many years and there are a lot of them out there. Don't bring much unless they are in pristine condition.
 
You guys are great. Now know the symbol in front of model number is the IJ. It is fixed frame. The link on IJ history was a real help. Planning to put this back in service as CCW when I take class next month. BTW serial is 3165 which probably puts it early since they made so many- not willing to buy $30 book for info on $100 gun.
Thanks
 
Hope you already have the ammo you plan on using. 38 S&W ammo is not that easy to find in "normal" times.
 
I respectfully advise you to buy a better carry weapon. And for sure, a newer one!

Are you perhaps very new to firearms? :rolleyes:
 
Here is mine model 1900.
They are made in .38 S&W.
The flashgap between the cilinder and barrel is that large that I am afraid to shoot it.
It is a hard revolver to assembly again. You need false pins to do so. Beside that you need 3 hands to.

I do like this tiny revolver. It has seen service in WWII and been carried by the British Bobby's during that dark period.
 

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