WTS: 92 to 93-year old, beautifully re-finished nickel Smith & Wesson .44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model six-shooter.
Please see the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson" 4th Edition published 2016, specifically page#s: 184, 186, 187, 488 & 523.
"The .44 caliber has always been S&W's first choice in full size service revolvers. All of the big .44s seem to have a special appeal for collectors."
Only 17,510 of the .44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model revolvers were manufactured by Smith & Wesson in the 25-years between 1915 & 1940 (~700 per year). A fraction of which featured the premium nickel finish.
Nice nickel finish examples are scarce nowadays and, consequently, are worth more than the standard blue finish versions.
This shiny sixgun (Serial#30292) was manufactured between 1929 & 1930.
It's between 92 & 93-years old!
Serial number 30292 matching on butt, rear cylinder face, back side of ejector star and barrel.
Timing is correct and the (double & single) action lock-up is smooth and tight.
The bore is clean with visible rifling.
The recoil shield and forcing cone are clean.
The hammer nose/firing pin and bushing are in good condition.
The screw heads are in minty condition.
The cylinder turn line is barely visible.
Checkered walnut daimond grips with S&W medallions are in nice condition for their age.
This near century old S&W six-shooter is in amazing condition!
Thanks for your consideration.
I welcome:
• Insights
• Constructive criticism
• Heads-up on corrections and/or omissions
PM me with any questions or requests for more pictures.
Thanks for your consideration.
$1,175 shipped insured to your FFL
Payment by:
Shipment after payment clears.
No trades, no PayPal or Venmo.
All Smith & Wesson Forum rules apply.
No returns.
Please see the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson" 4th Edition published 2016, specifically page#s: 184, 186, 187, 488 & 523.
"The .44 caliber has always been S&W's first choice in full size service revolvers. All of the big .44s seem to have a special appeal for collectors."
Only 17,510 of the .44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model revolvers were manufactured by Smith & Wesson in the 25-years between 1915 & 1940 (~700 per year). A fraction of which featured the premium nickel finish.
Nice nickel finish examples are scarce nowadays and, consequently, are worth more than the standard blue finish versions.
This shiny sixgun (Serial#30292) was manufactured between 1929 & 1930.
It's between 92 & 93-years old!
Serial number 30292 matching on butt, rear cylinder face, back side of ejector star and barrel.
Timing is correct and the (double & single) action lock-up is smooth and tight.
The bore is clean with visible rifling.
The recoil shield and forcing cone are clean.
The hammer nose/firing pin and bushing are in good condition.
The screw heads are in minty condition.
The cylinder turn line is barely visible.
Checkered walnut daimond grips with S&W medallions are in nice condition for their age.
This near century old S&W six-shooter is in amazing condition!
Thanks for your consideration.
I welcome:
• Insights
• Constructive criticism
• Heads-up on corrections and/or omissions
PM me with any questions or requests for more pictures.
Thanks for your consideration.
$1,175 shipped insured to your FFL
Payment by:
- Cashier’s Check
- Personal Check
- USPS Money Order
Shipment after payment clears.
No trades, no PayPal or Venmo.
All Smith & Wesson Forum rules apply.
No returns.
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