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U.S. Smith & Wesson First Model Schofield Single Action Revolver Serial Number 59 with Factory Lette

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:4,000.00 USD Estimated At:8,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
U.S. Smith & Wesson First Model Schofield Single Action Revolver Serial Number 59 with Factory Lette
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Estimate: $8000 - 12000
This is an example of an extremely early production, U.S. Army S&W Schofield Revolver. The First Model was manufactured in 1875 with a total production of 3,035. The revolver has a high polish blue finish, casehardened hammer and trigger guard, and oil-finished walnut grips. The matching serial number is located on the bottom of the grip strap and the rear of the cylinder face. The left side of the ejector housing is marked with the two line address/early 1865-1871 patent dates and the right side is marked "+SCHOFIELD'S PAT. APR. 22D 1873+". "U.S." is marked on the toe of the butt. Ordnance sub-inspector "L" and "P" markings are stamped on the flat below the ejector housing and rear face of the cylinder. Pinned blade front sight and notch rear sight on the frame mounted barrel latch. There is a faint boxed cartouche on the lower left grip panel. The accompanying factory letter states that the revolver was shipped to the U.S. Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts on July 12, 1875. Many Schofields were issued to active military units in the 1870s and early 1880s and were the handgun of choice to many famous Wild West outlaws such as the James Gang and Cole Younger, and lawmen Bill Tilghman and Frank Lowery of O.K. Corral fame.
BBL: 7 inch solid rib
Stock:
Gauge: 45 Schofield
Finish: blue
Grips: cartouched walnut
Serial Number: 59
Condition: Fine. The revolver retains 60% of the original blue finish with the balance a smooth mottled gray patina. Most of the finish is present on the frame, with the balance in the protected areas on the barrel. The hammer and trigger guard also have a smooth mottled gray patina. The grips are good. A portion on the lower right side has been whittled out during period of usage, there is a small chip on each toe and overall a few minor dings. The markings are crisp and clear. The action is excellent.