ID 1199371
Lot 1099 | Smith & Wesson 320 Revolverbüchse
Kal. .320Long, Nr. 254, 20"-Lauf mit leicht matter Seele, auf der Laufschiene zweizeilige Firmierung sowie Standvisier mit einer Klappe, eingeschobenes Korn. Sechsschüssige Trommel. Vorderschaft aus rot-schwarz marmoriertem Kautschuk. Griffschalen aus Hartgummi mit Fischhaut und eingeprägtem Firmenlogo. Brünierung zu 40 % erhalten, Oberflächen etwas berieben und patiniert. Länge 65 cm. Anschraubbarer, leicht bestoßener Anschlagschaft mit vernickelter, leicht fleckiger Garnitur und Kolbenkappe (ebenfalls mit Firmenlogo) aus Kunststoff, Nummer 6217. Dazu ein Schreiben des "Office of Smith & Wesson" aus dem Jahr 1992 in Fotokopie. Gesamtlänge 93 cm. Die Smith & Wesson 320 Revolving Rifle wurde 1879 vorgestellt und nur bis 1887 produziert. Nur 977 Stück wurden verkauft. Die vorliegende Waffe wurde am 9. Juli 1880 ausgeliefert und ging an das Waffengeschäft von M.W. Robinson in New York. Äußerst seltenes Revolvergewehr in schöner Erhaltung.
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A Smith & Wesson 320 revolving rifle
A Smith & Wesson 320 revolving rifle
Cal. .320Long, SN. 254, barrel length 20", slightly matte bore. Barrel bar with two-line company markings. Folding rear sight, dove-tailed front sight. Cylinder with six shots. Fore-end made of hard-rubber, marbled in red and black. Checkered hard-rubber grips and company logo. Original finish approx. 40%, all surfaces somewhat rubbed and patinated. Length 65 cm. Detachable shoulder stock slightly bumped, with nickel-plated, slightly spotted furniture and butt plate (this one also with company logo) of plastic. Comes with a copy of a company letter from the "Office of Smith & Wesson" dated 1992. Overall length 93 cm. The Smith & Wesson 320 Revolving Rifle was introduced in 1879 and built until 1887. Only 977 units were built and sold. The gun on offer here was delivered on July 9, 1880, to M.W. Robinson gun dealers in New York. A very rare revolving rifle in good condition.
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Condition: II +
Auction house category: | Long guns: modern systems |
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Auction house category: | Long guns: modern systems |
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