Hello friends,
In my quest to build my S&W collection a gentleman offered me this fine piece that I only know a little about. From my reading here I've gathered that this .45 Hand Ejector Model of 1917 seems to be a military version (crest on sideplate) but that's about all I know.
The butt is marked US ARMY MODEL 1917, serial number 102165. The left barrel is marked SMITH & WESSON, the right S&W DA 45. The grips unfortunately do not number to the gun and I don't believe are period correct, but as this is a fairly late serial number I could be mistaken. There is a flaming ordnance bomb on the left of the frame directly below the rear sight, and at the rear of the trigger guard what looks to be a perched bird with some numerals beneath it. The first one has been slightly obliterated presumably from the frame being polished but the last one is a 6. On the right there is another marking below the cylinder which I cannot make out, and above it is a tiny stamping that reads NOT ENGLISH MADE (or MAKE?). Pretty neat.
The finish on this gun is nothing short of stunning. I can nary find a scratch or blemish larger than a flea. I'm almost loathe to touch it lest my greasy mitts deposit some more grease on the mirror finish. Which of course, it being a military arm, leads me to believe it was refinished at one point. The bluing is quite dark but very uniform and if there is any evidence of it having been reblued, I cannot find it. Is this possibly the original finish?
In my quest to build my S&W collection a gentleman offered me this fine piece that I only know a little about. From my reading here I've gathered that this .45 Hand Ejector Model of 1917 seems to be a military version (crest on sideplate) but that's about all I know.
The butt is marked US ARMY MODEL 1917, serial number 102165. The left barrel is marked SMITH & WESSON, the right S&W DA 45. The grips unfortunately do not number to the gun and I don't believe are period correct, but as this is a fairly late serial number I could be mistaken. There is a flaming ordnance bomb on the left of the frame directly below the rear sight, and at the rear of the trigger guard what looks to be a perched bird with some numerals beneath it. The first one has been slightly obliterated presumably from the frame being polished but the last one is a 6. On the right there is another marking below the cylinder which I cannot make out, and above it is a tiny stamping that reads NOT ENGLISH MADE (or MAKE?). Pretty neat.
The finish on this gun is nothing short of stunning. I can nary find a scratch or blemish larger than a flea. I'm almost loathe to touch it lest my greasy mitts deposit some more grease on the mirror finish. Which of course, it being a military arm, leads me to believe it was refinished at one point. The bluing is quite dark but very uniform and if there is any evidence of it having been reblued, I cannot find it. Is this possibly the original finish?
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