Okay, I decided to break up the set of S&W's revolvers, and I lowered the prices again. I have the new prices listed further down.
I need to sell these!
1. S&W No.1 Second Issue Tip-up: (Top left)
.22 short, single action, 7 shot, non-fluted cylinder, 3 3/16" octagon bbl, silver-platted brass frame, blued bbl and cylinder, mfg. between 1860-1868
2. S&W No.1 Third Issue Tip-up: (Lower left)
Similar to above model except for blued finish, round bbl, fluted cylinder. Mfg. between 1868-1882
3. S&W No. 1 1/2 Old Model Tip-up: (Top right)
.32 rimfire, single action, 3 1/2" octagon bbl, blued, mfg. between 1865-1868
4. S&W No. 1 1/2 New Model Tip-up: (Lower right)
Similar to above model except for birdshead grip, round bbl, fluted cylinder, mfg. between 1868-1875
5. S&W .32 Single Action (Model 1 1/2 centerfire): (Center)
.32 S&W cal., top break, auto extraction, 3 1/2" bbl, mfg. between 1878-1892, real ivory grips, blued
All 5 of these pistols are in great shape and their actions work correctly. Pistol #3 has a loose hinge that connects the barrel to the frame, but is still in great shape.
Here are some pictures of the S&W's:


If you want to buy the entire S&W collection, I will give you a great deal and only ask $1500 FIRM. I was originally asking over $2000.
If you want to buy the Model 1 second and third issue .22 short tip-ups, I am asking $700 $650
If you want to buy the 1 1/2 pair of tip-ups in .32 rimfire, I am asking$700 $650
If you want to buy the 1 1/2 top break in .32 S&W, I am asking$350 $300
If you check out my pricing in the current Blue Book of Gun Values, and Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms, you will see that I am selling these at a very low price.
Since they are all antique, there is no DROS required for these. I can meet at the Firingline in Huntington Beach, or Rifle Gear in Fountain Valley if you want to check them out.
Thanks for looking. Please don't hesitate to send me a PM with any questions.
I need to sell these!
1. S&W No.1 Second Issue Tip-up: (Top left)
.22 short, single action, 7 shot, non-fluted cylinder, 3 3/16" octagon bbl, silver-platted brass frame, blued bbl and cylinder, mfg. between 1860-1868
2. S&W No.1 Third Issue Tip-up: (Lower left)
Similar to above model except for blued finish, round bbl, fluted cylinder. Mfg. between 1868-1882
3. S&W No. 1 1/2 Old Model Tip-up: (Top right)
.32 rimfire, single action, 3 1/2" octagon bbl, blued, mfg. between 1865-1868
4. S&W No. 1 1/2 New Model Tip-up: (Lower right)
Similar to above model except for birdshead grip, round bbl, fluted cylinder, mfg. between 1868-1875
5. S&W .32 Single Action (Model 1 1/2 centerfire): (Center)
.32 S&W cal., top break, auto extraction, 3 1/2" bbl, mfg. between 1878-1892, real ivory grips, blued
All 5 of these pistols are in great shape and their actions work correctly. Pistol #3 has a loose hinge that connects the barrel to the frame, but is still in great shape.
Here are some pictures of the S&W's:


If you want to buy the entire S&W collection, I will give you a great deal and only ask $1500 FIRM. I was originally asking over $2000.
If you want to buy the Model 1 second and third issue .22 short tip-ups, I am asking
If you want to buy the 1 1/2 pair of tip-ups in .32 rimfire, I am asking
If you want to buy the 1 1/2 top break in .32 S&W, I am asking
If you check out my pricing in the current Blue Book of Gun Values, and Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms, you will see that I am selling these at a very low price.
Since they are all antique, there is no DROS required for these. I can meet at the Firingline in Huntington Beach, or Rifle Gear in Fountain Valley if you want to check them out.
Thanks for looking. Please don't hesitate to send me a PM with any questions.





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