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Lot #222

Lot 221: U.S. S&W Model 3 American 1st Model Single Action Revolver

Rare Highly Desirable and Documented U.S. Smith & Wesson Model 3 American 1st Model Single Action Revolver

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 11, 2020

Lot 221: U.S. S&W Model 3 American 1st Model Single Action Revolver

Rare Highly Desirable and Documented U.S. Smith & Wesson Model 3 American 1st Model Single Action Revolver

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 11, 2020

Estimated Price: $7,500 - $11,000

Rare Highly Desirable and Documented U.S. Smith & Wesson Model 3 American 1st Model Single Action Revolver

Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: American
Type: Revolver
Gauge: 44 American
Barrel: 8 inch solid rib
Finish: blue
Grip: walnut
Stock:
Item Views: 1793
Item Interest: Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 208
Class: Antique
Description:

Manufactured from 1870 to 1872, the First Model American was the first top break, automatic ejecting revolver. This revolver also has the distinguishment of being one of the 1,000 manufactured for the U.S. Government, with blue finish. Interesting enough, this model was introduced 3 years before the Colt Single Action Army revolver and is probably, more than any other model, associated with the historic American West. The American Revolver was the first cartridge revolver adopted by the U.S. military and saw usage throughout the Indian Wars as it was reported to have been issued to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th Cavalry. This rare and desirable U.S. martial revolver is listed by its serial number in the STANDARD CATALOG OF SMITH & WESSON by Jim Supica & Richard Nahas as a Model 3 that was purchased by the U.S. government. Like all government contract firearms these were subject to military acceptance inspection which was a task assigned to Orville W. Answorth, one of the rarest and most collected inspectors of Colt Model 1873 Single Action Cavalry Revolvers and bear his distinctive "A" acceptance proof. The top of the barrel rib has the one line address and patent dates marking followed by "US" at the breech. The cylinder has a small letter "P" and small letter "A" on two flutes with the letter "A" repeated on the left side of the top strap and left side of the frame ahead of the trigger guard and the letter "P" repeated on the right side of the barrel forward of the hinge. The serial number is stamped on the butt with matching assembly number "S2" on grip strap under the grip, the rear of the cylinder, barrel and barrel latch. Blue finish with casehardened hammer and trigger guard and fitted with smooth walnut grips. The right grip panel is numbered to the gun.

Rating Definition:

Very good. The revolver retains 20% original blue finish mostly in the protected areas with the balance a smooth brown patina. The hammer and trigger guard retain flashes of original case colors. The grips are fine with a couple minor putty filled repairs near the bottom, high edge wear and some minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. The "U.S." Americans transcend the "normal" collecting genres and draw interest from U.S. military collectors, Indian War collectors as well as Smith & Wesson collectors. Given that these revolvers were issued two years prior to the Colt 1873 Single Action these pistols saw service all the way through the Indian Wars including the Battle of Little Bighorn. Considering the time period, the frequent use and extremely harsh conditions this is an excellent and original example worthy of the most advanced collection.



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