Antique Smith & Wesson Model 1-1/2 Second Issue With Rare 2-1/2” Barrel
- Category
- Firearms Handguns
- Classification
- No PAL Required
- Action
- Revolver
- Condition
- Excellent
- Manufacturer
- Smith & Wesson
- Caliber
- 32 RF
- Model
- 1-1/2
- Capacity
- 5
- Hand
- Right Handed or Ambidextrous
This is an antique Smith & Wesson Model 1-1/2 Second Issue. There were roughly 101000 of these revolvers that were produced between 1868 and 1875. This has a 5 shot fluted cylinder chambered in .32 rimfire. This model was offered in 2 different barrel lengths. The 3-1/2” barrel with the barrel address on top was the common version. This one has a rare 2-1/2” round barrel with the barrel address found on the left side. The nickel plating remains about 80+% intact. The rosewood grips are in beautiful condition and show a very light amount of handling dings. Mechanically in very good condition with proper timing, good lockup and an almost nonexistent amount of barrel play. These revolvers are a very important part of firearm history with Smith & Wesson having the first reliable cartridge revolver to be commercially sold. The first being the Model 1 chambered in .22 rimfire which saw great success but also showed the need for a stronger calibre. The follow up was the Model 2 chambered in .32 rimfire which saw widespread purchase among American Civil War soldiers for use as a trusted sidearm. After the Civil War Smith & Wesson recognized the need for small concealable firearms and started production on the model 1-1/2. These revolvers were a solid dependable sidearm that helped build Smith & Wesson into the name that is still known today. This would make a great addition to any serious Smith & Wesson collection or also a great first piece to a future respectable collection.
This is an antique so no PAL is required for purchase. Buyer must be 18 and able to prove it. Shipping is available at buyers expense. All used firearms should be inspected by a competent gunsmith prior to any form of use.