Wanting to sell a 6" Smith and Wesson Hand Ejector.
This gun is effectively a model 10 from before they were called model 10's. It has 5 screws and a 6" pencil barrel. I don't have specific dates, but based on the serial numbers this gun was likely made in the early 1920's.
It has heavy holster wear, but very little internal wear, indicative of a police carry gun, as the 6" models were often used. I have shot it myself and it performed flawlessly in both single and double action.
Comes with both original style grips and custom shaped wood ergonomic grips, presumably installed by whoever carried this gun. Also comes with a (new) speed loader.
I'm asking $400 for the gun, the grips, and the speed loader. If we do this in Stockton, the local gun store (Stockton Gun Exchange) charges $35 for a transfer, but if you have a preferred store that is within half an hour drive of Stockton, I would be willing to meet you there. Buyer is responsible for all fees, DROS, etc.
I am also willing to ship the revolver provided that the buyer covers all associated expenses.
This gun is effectively a model 10 from before they were called model 10's. It has 5 screws and a 6" pencil barrel. I don't have specific dates, but based on the serial numbers this gun was likely made in the early 1920's.
It has heavy holster wear, but very little internal wear, indicative of a police carry gun, as the 6" models were often used. I have shot it myself and it performed flawlessly in both single and double action.
Comes with both original style grips and custom shaped wood ergonomic grips, presumably installed by whoever carried this gun. Also comes with a (new) speed loader.
I'm asking $400 for the gun, the grips, and the speed loader. If we do this in Stockton, the local gun store (Stockton Gun Exchange) charges $35 for a transfer, but if you have a preferred store that is within half an hour drive of Stockton, I would be willing to meet you there. Buyer is responsible for all fees, DROS, etc.
I am also willing to ship the revolver provided that the buyer covers all associated expenses.


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