Kamerer
Member
Saw today, couldn't decide:
M&P model of 1902, 1st change, build about 1903 (35,xxx S/N). No pitting under later re-bluing. Bluing was even, glossy and "thick" (not sure how to describe, but not unattractive). Hammer and trigger also reblued. Peeled back later Pachmayr-looking grips, they had S&W label in the rubber and blue was nice as far as I could peel back the grips. $325.
The seller had no idea what it was. I had never seen one this old in the flesh - I informed him it was indeed old, but likely not that valuable because of the re-blue. I gather his dad had done it years ago (a gunsmith, not a complete amatuer job).
Just curious about the opinion of these very early M&Ps as curiosities. Not looking to make money or call it "collectible," but maybe it would be a good companion to my high grade transition model and .455 HE.
Thanks.
M&P model of 1902, 1st change, build about 1903 (35,xxx S/N). No pitting under later re-bluing. Bluing was even, glossy and "thick" (not sure how to describe, but not unattractive). Hammer and trigger also reblued. Peeled back later Pachmayr-looking grips, they had S&W label in the rubber and blue was nice as far as I could peel back the grips. $325.
The seller had no idea what it was. I had never seen one this old in the flesh - I informed him it was indeed old, but likely not that valuable because of the re-blue. I gather his dad had done it years ago (a gunsmith, not a complete amatuer job).
Just curious about the opinion of these very early M&Ps as curiosities. Not looking to make money or call it "collectible," but maybe it would be a good companion to my high grade transition model and .455 HE.
Thanks.