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Very Fine Smith & Wesson U.S. Contract Second Model Schofield Revolver

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:6,000.00 USD Estimated At:12,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD
Very Fine Smith & Wesson U.S. Contract Second Model Schofield Revolver
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This is an exceptional example of a U.S. Contract Smith & Wesson Second Model Schofield revolver with high polish blue finish on the barrel, cylinder and frame. The hammer and trigger guard are casehardened. The revolver is roll-stamped with the "U.S." property mark on the rear of the butt. "E" and "P" inspector proof marks are stamped on the bottom of the barrel flat. "W" and "P" inspector proof on the rear face of the cylinder. The serial number "4179"is stamped on the bottom of the butt, the rear face of the cylinder and on the inside of the right grip. The right side of the barrel lug is roll-stamped "+ SCHOFIELD'S PAT. APR. 22D 1873 +". The left side of the barrel lug is marked "+SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS.U.S.A.PAT.JAN.17TH/&24TH 65. JULY 11 65. JULY 27TH 71." in two lines with a large Maltese Cross on either side of the marking. The left stock is stamped with Sub-Inspector's script initials "CW". Smith & Wesson manufactured 5,285 Second Model Schofield revolvers under government contract.
BBL: 7 inch
Stock:
Gauge: 45 S&W
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 4179
Condition: Very fine. 70% bright original blue finish remains on the barrel showing honest high point holster type thinning down the length. All markings are crisp and clear. The frame and cylinder retain 75% original blue finish exhibiting the majority of the thinning on the grip strap and along the high edge on the right side of the frame. The hammer and trigger guard retain vibrant flashes of original casehardened finish. The grips are fine to very fine with scattered minor pressure marks. A continuous zigzag shallow pressure mark is present on the right grip stock. Mechanically sound. The Army issued Schofield revolvers saw extensive use in the Indian Wars and the militia issued revolvers remained in government service through the Spanish American War, to find one with this much original finish is extremely difficult. This example is one of the finer Second Model Schofield revolvers we have offered at Rock Island Auction!