I have a S & W Model 52-1 package for sale here.
I've never fired it.
I bought it used and just don't have the time to properly make use of such a spectacular classic bullseye pistol.
When I purchased it, the scope mount and Redfield red dot were attached. The scope mount attaches to the pistol with the two right side grip screws, and another screw goes thru the mainspring pin hole.
Overall, the blued finish is in remarkable shape.
However, there is some very slight damage to the blued finish where the scope mount was in contact with the right side of the frame. (mostly visible in the photos)
Other than the above mentioned cosmetic marking, the finish looks almost like the day it was made. The bore and chamber are spotless.
I bought a set of new old stock grips, a set of four grip screws, and the aftermarket bushing wrench from Numrich.
A friend that competes in bullseye measured the trigger pull weight with a pull weight gauge and said the 52-1 was within the rules. (barely) It is a very light crisp trigger pull.
The slide moves on the frame like it was on oiled ball bearings.
Everything is smooth, tight, and crisp.
So here is what is in the 52-1 package.
S & W 52-1 pistol chambered in .38 Special.
Three factory magazines.
Scope mount of unknown manufacture. (it isn't marked or labeled) It is an aluminum extrusion, black anodized, and the rail on top is in the Weaver format. (scope mount replaces the right side grip)
Two Weaver 30mm rings are attached to the rail.
Redfield 30mm ESD sight. (still operates!)
The ESD sight has four available red reticles, red dot, plus sign, plus sign with a circle in the center, and dot within a circle.
The original left side grip, four grip screws, and the aftermarket bushing wrench complete the package.
I want $850 for the complete package.
Shipping & insurance included to the lower 47.
This will ship from my FFL to your FFL.
(No California, Hawaii, Alaska sales)
I am unwilling to break up the package.
Payment by USPS Money Order.
An "I'll take it" here in the thread followed by a PM is what it takes to make this part of your collection.
PM with any questions or any requests for additional photos.
There is no box, papers, or tools other than the aftermarket bushing wrench.
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I've never fired it.
I bought it used and just don't have the time to properly make use of such a spectacular classic bullseye pistol.
When I purchased it, the scope mount and Redfield red dot were attached. The scope mount attaches to the pistol with the two right side grip screws, and another screw goes thru the mainspring pin hole.
Overall, the blued finish is in remarkable shape.
However, there is some very slight damage to the blued finish where the scope mount was in contact with the right side of the frame. (mostly visible in the photos)
Other than the above mentioned cosmetic marking, the finish looks almost like the day it was made. The bore and chamber are spotless.
I bought a set of new old stock grips, a set of four grip screws, and the aftermarket bushing wrench from Numrich.
A friend that competes in bullseye measured the trigger pull weight with a pull weight gauge and said the 52-1 was within the rules. (barely) It is a very light crisp trigger pull.
The slide moves on the frame like it was on oiled ball bearings.
Everything is smooth, tight, and crisp.
So here is what is in the 52-1 package.
S & W 52-1 pistol chambered in .38 Special.
Three factory magazines.
Scope mount of unknown manufacture. (it isn't marked or labeled) It is an aluminum extrusion, black anodized, and the rail on top is in the Weaver format. (scope mount replaces the right side grip)
Two Weaver 30mm rings are attached to the rail.
Redfield 30mm ESD sight. (still operates!)
The ESD sight has four available red reticles, red dot, plus sign, plus sign with a circle in the center, and dot within a circle.
The original left side grip, four grip screws, and the aftermarket bushing wrench complete the package.
I want $850 for the complete package.
Shipping & insurance included to the lower 47.
This will ship from my FFL to your FFL.
(No California, Hawaii, Alaska sales)
I am unwilling to break up the package.
Payment by USPS Money Order.
An "I'll take it" here in the thread followed by a PM is what it takes to make this part of your collection.
PM with any questions or any requests for additional photos.
There is no box, papers, or tools other than the aftermarket bushing wrench.










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