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Old 02-08-2011, 08:46 PM
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Default S&W Model of 1899 M&P

Picked this up today. Serial number 197XX. Matching serial numbers. Timing is good. Very little endshake. Appears to be the original finish. Clean bore. Paid $375.00 for it at a local pawnshop. I'm very excited with my find. Notice it looks like a colt. In 1902 S&W went with the locking lug in front of the ejector rod. It's a 38 special. A little over 20,000 of this configuration were made between 1899 - 1902.
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Old 02-08-2011, 08:52 PM
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It makes the 1911 look young. Really nice gun man, gotta love pawn shops and the random stuff they get from time to time.
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:29 AM
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It makes the 1911 look young. Really nice gun man, gotta love pawn shops and the random stuff they get from time to time.
That is true. Pawn shops will sometimesw yield some neat little treasure. The trigger and hammer are from a different gun. They aren't casehardened. But the serial numbers on the frame, cylinder and underneath the barrel all match.I've seen photos of 1899 M&P's that have recieved indifferent care over the past century so the condition of this one is still very pleasing. I figure for a 109 year old revolver I did okay.

This is one of those revolvers that I never expected to see in person. Figured I would look at photos and maybe see one in a museum.
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:34 AM
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Very sweet. Plan on doing any shooting with it?
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:44 AM
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Yes I do, but it will 38 special 158 grain LRN only. I looked it over today and tonight I will take off the side plate for a closer look. But there are no bulges or cracks that I can see. The bore is clean and the timing is good.

I also will not be using it for any marathon shooting sessions. It's an old timer and will be treated as such.
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Old 02-09-2011, 02:23 AM
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Nice. Really beautiful, old Smiths are uncommon here (Colt dominates the "old revolver in good condition" market)
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Old 02-09-2011, 03:21 AM
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Gotta love those old Smith & Wessons. Sweet find for a pawnshop.
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Old 02-09-2011, 03:49 AM
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That`s awesome! I`ve come across one or two over the years, but never in such nice condition. Great price too! Is that a 4 inch barrel
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Old 02-09-2011, 02:12 PM
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Yes that is a 4" barrel. According to the salesman it had been for sale for almost a year and almost nobody was looking at it. He said I was the only person to show such interest in it. He had an original price tag of $500.00 on it, but made me a deal. I suppose just to get it off of the shelf.

I figure the store probably paid no more than $250.00 for it - if that much. So even by coming down they still made a profit and I got a neat little S&W classic for a reasonable price.
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Old 02-09-2011, 05:04 PM
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Well the pearl grips aren't S&W. They are aftermarket, but they are period correct. So here it is. Not normally my thing, but somehow these grips just seem right. My 1900 New Orleans Cathouse revolver.
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