I am not a S & W collector per se, but my love of antique firearms has resulted in some antique S & Ws taking up residence at my place.
I fall into the just plain, every day folk category. I sent for a Factory Letter on my NM 3 with an 8” barrel, target sights, and chambered in .44 Russian, not because I wanted it to be a NM 3 Target, but because I wanted to see what the factory records might show. Post # 7 shows the response I received from Mr. Jinks.
Far be it from me to quibble about my revolver with target sights, chambered in 44 Russian, and a serial # far above 4333, being or not being a “Target” or “Special Order Target Variation”.
I have, however, come across various statements regarding NM 3s with 8” barrels, with or without target sights, being very rare and that is why I started this thread.
Mrcvs replied to this thread: "I don’t know about a breakdown by caliber, but as the most popular caliber in this model was .44 Russian, it’s likely the vast majority of those with 8” barrels would also be in .44 Russian. I believe the total number of New Model No 3 revolvers produced with an 8” barrel was well under 100, possibly closer to 75 in number."
From a Rock Island Auction catalogue: "It has been estimated that no more than 50-75 New Model No. 3 Revolvers were manufactured with 8 inch barrels - and target sights."
I am hoping a knowledgable collector on this Forum, can point me to references regarding the rarity of NM 3s with 8" barrels that would be the basis for the above quotes.
I notice that none of the Factory Letters posted in this thread make any mention of the 8" barrel length being rare or uncommon.
Thank you to all who have replied and for your consideration.
Best regards,
bcowern