Lemon squeeze gun7/12/2023 Turkish contract or commercial – 25% premium Russian Contract Cyrillic marked - Made by S&W – 10% premium Made by Ludwig & Loewe – 10% premium Made by Tula Russian arsenal – 20% premiumĪlways interested in perfecting Model 3 revolver D.B. Variations include: Japanese Navy, anchor with 2 wavy lines marked – 10% premium. Approximately 60,638 manufactured between 18. Refer to Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson available at for details. These and other variations impact values. In addition to S&W production for the commercial market and Russian military, the German firm of Ludwig and Lowe and the Russian Tula arsenal made copies of this gun for the Russian military. Most notable differences in appearance between this model and 2nd Model are shorter extractor housing under the barrel and integral front sight blade instead of pinned-on one found on previous models. Grips are walnut and finish blue or nickel plated. Barrel is 6.5" and round butt is the same humped-back affair as 2nd Model. Factory referred to this model as Model of 1874 or Cavalry Model. Model 3 Russian 3rd ModelThis revolver is also known as "New Model Russian". Flat tipped triangular firing pin, Commercial - 500 made – 25% premium, 1st Turkish Contract, s/n range 1-1000 – 25-50% premium, 2nd Turkish Contract in standard s/n range – 25% premium Russian Contract Cyrillic marked – 10% premium, Japanese Navy, anchor with 2 wavy lines marked – 10% premium. Approximately 85,200 manufactured between 18. Triggerguard has a reverse curved spur on the bottom. Grips are walnut and finish blue or nickel-plated. It has a 7" barrel and a round butt featuring a projection on the frame that fits into the thumb web. 44 S&W Russian, with some scarce variations in. Before purchasing this model, it would be advisable to read reference materials solely devoted to this firearm. Serial numbering is quite complex as well and values vary due to relatively minor model differences. This is a complicated model to understand as there are many variations within the model designation. This revolver was known as "Old Model Russian". 44 Henry rimfire will bring 25% to 50% premium. Original "Nashville Police" marked guns worth a substantial premium. Note: Add 25% for "oil hole" variation found on approximately first 1,500 guns 50% for unusual barrel lengths other than standard 8". Interesting to note, this model appeared three years before Colt's Single-Action Army and perhaps, more than any other model, was associated with the historic American West. It has a 6-shot fluted cylinder and square butt with walnut grips. Barrel lengths of 6" and 7" were also available. This large revolver offered with an 8" round barrel with a raised rib as standard. Also first Smith & Wesson in a large caliber (chambered for. It was first of the top-break automatic ejection revolvers. This model represented a number of firsts for Smith & Wesson Company. They will bring a slight premium.Ĭivilian Models - See comments at 1st and 2nd Model Schofield listings above. These have traditionally been “San Francisco Police” models, sent to California at the time of the Sandlot Riots. San Francisco Police - Some Schofields are found with large 2- or 3-digit numbers stamped near the top of the backstrap. These “Wells Fargo Schofields” will bring close to the value of an original unaltered US Schofield. Wells Fargo - The famous Wells Fargo Express Company purchased a number of these shortened 5” barrel surplus Schofields and marked them on the ejector housing “W F & CO (or CO’S) EXP” along with the gun’s serial number. These modified guns will bring less than guns in original configuration, perhaps 50% of what an original unaltered Schofield will bring. Guns with Cyrillic barrel markings may bring up to 25% premium.ĭistributor modifications - After military use, many Schofields were sold as surplus and modified by distributers, who sometimes refinished the guns and shortened the barrel to 5”. Some have the Cyrillic markings ground off and English restamped. Some of these are marked in English some, Cyrillic. There were also 500 revolvers that were rejected from the Russian contract series and sold on the commercial market. Some are found with 6" and 7" barrels, as well as standard 8". Barrels are stamped in English and include the words "Russian Model". Commercial run of this model numbered approximately 4,655. These are rarely encountered, as most were shipped to Russia. All contract guns have 8" barrels and lanyard swivels on the butt. Russian double-headed eagle stamped on rear portion of barrel, with inspector's marks underneath it. They are marked in Russian Cyrillic letters. Approximately 20,000 Russian-Contract revolvers. 44 S&W Russian, is different from the 2nd Model Russian. S&W made several internal changes to this model to satisfy the Russian government. Configuration is about identical to American 2nd Model.
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