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Illustrations : Smith & Wesson Repeating Pistol, Long Model made at Norwich, Conn. 1854 - 1856
Smith & Wesson Repeating Pistol, Pocket Model, Made at Norwich, Conn 1854-1856
Volcanic Repeating Pistol, Long Model, substantially a replica of Smith & Wesson Long Model
First Model Smith & Wesson .22 Rim Fire Revolver
Second Model Smith & Wesson .22 Rim Fire Revolver, blued barrel
Second Model Smith & Wesson .22 Rim Fire Revolver, nickeled finish
Third Model Smith & Wesson.22 Rim Fire Revolver, plain nickeled finish
Third Model Smith & Wesson .22 Rim Fire Revolver, nickeled finish, engraved, mother-of-pearl grips
Directions for loading Second Model Smith & Wesson .22 Rim Fire
Hard Rubber case for either First or Second Model Smith & Wesson .22 Rim Fire Revolver
Case for First or Second Model Smith & Wesson.22 Rim Fire Revolver, open
First Model Smith & Wesson.32 Long Rim Fire Revolver, blued barrel, nickeled receiver, 6-inch barrel
First Model Smith & Wesson .32 Long Rim Fire Revolver, blued finish, 5-inch barrel
Variant Smith & Wesson .32 Long Rim Fire Revolver, blued finish, 6-inch barrel, short spurred hammer and different cylinder stop and rear sight
second Model Smith & Wesson .32 Short rim Fire Revolver, blued finish
Third Model Smith & Wesson .32 Short Rim Fire, nickeled finish, mother-of-pearl stocks
Prescott Military Revolver .38 Rim Fire
Pond Military Revolver .44 Rim Fire , the most powerful cartridge revolver used in the Civil War
Allen & Wheelock .32 short rim Fire Revolver, Infringement of Rollin White patent
Warner .30 Rim Fire Revolver, infringement of Rollin White patent
Allen & Wheelock .22 short Rim Fire Revolver, infringement of Rollin White patent
Lowell .22 rim Fire Revolver, marked "Rollin White Arms Co." held to be an infringement of Rollin White's patent
Pond .32 long Rim Fire Revolver, infringement of Rollin White patent, also made in .44 caliber
Moore .22 long Rim Fire Seven Shot Revolver , blued barrel, bronze, silver plated engraved receiver
Cone .32 long Rim Fire Revolver, made by J. P. Lower. Revolvers of identical construction are said to have been made in Charleston, SC during the Civil War
Bacon .31 Percussion Revolver, converted to shoot .32 short rim fire cartridge by some unknown gunsmith who counter-bored the back of each chamber of the cylinder, so as to encase the heads of the cartridges
Slocum .32 rim fire revolver, with separate removable chambers, designed to evade infringement of Rollin White patent
Remington cartridge, four-shot pepper box pistol. Elliott patent
National Moore .32 "teat" cartridge revolver, loading from front of cylinder, an evasion of Rollin White Patent
Plant .32 "teat" cartridge revolver, loading from front of cylinder, another evasion of the Rollin White Patent
Derringer .32 rim fire revolver, manufactured 1874 after expiration of Rollin White patent
American Standard Tool Company .22 long rim fire revolver, plain model, very similar in appearance to the Second Model Smith & Wesson .22 but has cylinder stop below the cylinder. Manufactured after expiration of Rollin White patent
American Standard Tool Company revolver, engraved model
Alling revolver, similar to American Standard Tool Company revolver, .22 short round butt, manufacture after expiration of Rollin White patent
Smith & Wesson, single action, .44 American revolver, First model, .44 S. &. W. American center fire cartridge
Smith & Wesson, single action, .44 Russian Military (First) Model Revolver, .44 S. & W. Russian center fire cartridge
Smith & Wesson, single action, .45 Schofield (Second model) revolver, also made with eight-inch barrel, .45 S & W center fire cartridge
Smith & Wesson single action, .38 first Model revolver, .38 Smith & Wesson center fire cartridge
Smith & Wesson single action, .38 second model (First type) revolver
Smith & Wesson single action, .38 Second model (second type) revolver
Smith & Wesson single action, .32 revolver, .32 Smith & Wesson center fire cartridge
Right and left views of Smith & Wesson Second Model .44 Russian single action revolver
Smith & Wesson revolving rifle, .32 caliber center fire, with stock attached
Smith & Wesson revolving rifle with stock detached
Smith & Wesson , double action .38 revolver (first model)
Smith & Wesson double action .38 revolver (second type)
Smith & Wesson double action .32 revolver (first model)
Smith & Wesson single shot, Model 1891, .22 Pistol with 6-inch barrel
Smith & Wesson single shot, Model 1891, .22 pistol with 10-inch barrel, fitted with Roper stocks
Smith & Wesson double action, .44 revolver "Frontier model"
Smith & Wesson double action .44 revolver "Navy Model"
Smith & Wesson single shot, Model 1891, .22 pistol with 10-inch barrel, standard stocks
Smith & Wesson single shot, perfected model .22 pistol with 10-inch barrel, standard stocks
Smith & Wesson single shot straight line model .22 pistol
Smith & Wesson single shot straight line model .22 pistol in case with accessories
Model .38 caliber, Safety (New departure) First Model
Model .38 caliber safety, second model, third model, fourth model, fifth model
Model .32 caliber Safety (New departure_ first model
Model .32 caliber safety (New departure) Second Model
First Solid Frame Smith & Wesson Hand ejoctor, .32 caliber
Model .38 Military & Police, first model, 5-inch barrel
Model .38 "Military & Police" (K model) round butt
Model .38 "Military & Police" (K model). Square butt
Model .32 Hand ejector, round butt
Model .32 Regulation Police, fixed sights
Model .32 Regulation Police, 6-inch barrel, adjustable sights
Model .32 Winchester (.32-20_ hand Ejector, Old Style sights without monogram
Perfected model .38 Smith & Wesson Top break and side lock
Model .38 regulation police
Model .38 Smith & Wesson Terrier, nickeled finish
Smith & Wesson .35 automatic
Smith & Wesson .32 automatic
Model .22 Hand Ejector : First model , Third model
Model .22/32 (Bekeart) standard stocks
.22 Kit gun
Model .22 Hand Ejector, Second model
Model .22/32 (Bekeart) Roper stocks
The first Smith & Wesson .22 heavy frame
Smith & Wesson .22 "Masterpiece"
.22 K. Model, Outdoorsman
Smith & Wesson .44 "New Century" (triple lock) with improved stock, 1926 model
Smith & Wesson .44-40 Military Model
Smith & Wesson .45, 1917 Army Model
Smith & Wesson .38-44 Heavy Duty Police Model
Smith & Wesson .38-44 Outdoorsman Model
Smith & Wesson Magnum (.357) with 8 3/4-inch barrel
Smith & Wesson Magnum (.357) with 6 1/2 inch barrel
Smith & Wesson Magnum (.357) with 3 1/2 inch barrel ; quick draw front sight by T. F. Baughman (FBI)
Guisasola .38 Special Revolver, Spanish imitation of Smith & Wesson Military & Police model
Orbea Bros. .38 special revolver, Spanish imitation of Smith & Wesson Military & Police Model
Smith & Wesson World War II Hand Guns : Smith & Wesson Pistol No. 2 British .380 service cartridge with 5 inch barrel ; .38 Special with 4 inch barrel, U. S. ; .38 Special with 2 inch barrel.
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