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Rare Gutta Percha Cased Smith & Wesson First Model First Issue 2nd Type Revolver

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Rare Gutta Percha Cased Smith & Wesson First Model First Issue 2nd Type Revolver
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Rare Gutta Percha Cased Smith & Wesson First Model First Issue 2nd Type Revolver

Patented April 3, 1855 this is an excellent example of Smith & Wesson's first mass produced revolver. Smith & Wesson manufactured 6 different variations of the First Model between 1857-1860. This is the rare 2nd variation, the last of the "bayonet latch" barrels with total production of the 2nd variation around 917. German silver blade front sight with standard one line "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS." address. Matching numbers on the frame, barrel, grips, and cylinder. Silver plated frame with blue barrel and cylinder. Finished with smooth rosewood grips. The original factory gutta percha case has the depiction of the revolver on the lid with a number of smaller revolvers, 4 shields and some scrollwork in each corner and the legend "MANUFACTURED ONLY BY/SMITH & WESSON/SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS". The case is padded velvet with a floral design in the center inside the lid and red felt on the bottom, along with a 55 .22 caliber cartridge block.

Manufucture: Smith & Wesson
Model: 1
BBL: 3 3/16 inch octagon/solid rib
Stock:
Guage: 22
Finish: silver/blue
Grips: rosewood
Serial Number: 820

Very good as partially refinished. The barrel retains touch up traces of blue over mile pitting, contained in protected areas the balance is now an even mottled patina. The frame shows strong patches of original silver plating about 20% remains scattered throughout. The grips are good with only a few minor pressure marks. The survival rate of the bayonet latch models was not good and one of this quality is hard to come by today. The case is fine showing high spot wear on the lining and typical light chipping along the edges.