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Outstanding San Francisco Police U.S. Contract Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield Single Action Revo

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:9,000.00 USD Estimated At:18,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
Outstanding San Francisco Police U.S. Contract Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield Single Action Revo
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Outstanding San Francisco Police U.S. Contract Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield Single Action Revolver

Smith & Wesson Second Model Schofield Single Action Revolver manufactured in 1877 with the San Francisco Police number "249" on top of the back strap. This revolver is one of approximately 300 Schofields that were issued from the Benicia Arsenal to the San Francisco Committee of Safety during the labor riots and civil unrest of 1877-78. The riots and unrest were a result of the great railroad strikes of 1877 that sprung up in many large cities across the United States. Records do exist of these 300 revolvers being issued however, no records exist of them being returned and it is popular belief that once the riots were put down all the revolvers were obtained by the California militia. This revolver has a high polish commercial blue finish on the barrel, cylinder and frame. The trigger guard, barrel catch and hammer are casehardened. The two piece walnut grips are oil finished. The revolver the distinctive barrel catch with scooped center and knurled edges which distinguish it from First Model Schofield revolvers. The serial number "6019" is located on the revolver butt and the rear face of the cylinder. A small "P" proofmark is stamped on the rear face of the cylinder, on the inside of the frame and on the bottom of the barrel lug. A small "C" Ordnance sub inspection marks is stamped on the rear face of the cylinder, inside of the frame and on the bottom of the barrel lug. The right side of the barrel lug is roll stamped "+SCHOFIELD'S Pats JUNE 20th 71. APR 22nd 73+". The opposite side of the barrel lug is roll stamped with the S&W address and patent dates in two lines with a Maltese Cross at either end. The "U.S." property mark is stamped on the butt in front of the serial number. The lower section of the left grip is stamped with the date "1877" above an oval that contains the script initials "DAL" (Ordnance Final Inspector Lieutenant David A. Lyle). The lower portion of the right grip is stamped with the script initials "CW" in a rectangle (Ordnance Sub-Inspector Charles Woodman). Smith & Wesson manufactured 5,285 Second Model Schofield revolvers under government contract.

Manufucture: Smith & Wesson
Model: Schofield
BBL: 7 inch solid rib
Stock:
Guage: 45 S&W
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 6019

Very good. The revolver is all original and retains 80% of the blue and casehardened finish. The high polish blue finish on the sides of the barrel and cylinder is thin and has scattered scratches and handling marks. Most of the blue finish is present on the frame with some thinning on the back strap. The frame screws retain at least 60% of the niter blue finish. The barrel latch, hammer, trigger guard and trigger have close to 90% of the original case colors. The factory markings on the sides of the barrel lug and the serial numbers, proofmarks and sub inspection marks on the barrel cylinder and frame are sharp. The action functions perfectly. The two piece walnut grips are very good with light to moderate handling wear. The "1877" date and Ordnance sub-inspection and final inspection marks are very crisp. Due to the long period in which they remained in service S&W Schofield revolvers inevitably show hard wear. This revolver is in outstanding condition for a U.S. Contract Schofield.