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Smith and Wesson Model No. 2 Old Model Army (D1151)
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D1151
$1,400.00
$1,400.00
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The No. 2 was popular with soldiers who sought a metallic cartridge handgun. Famed Union cavalry general and Indian fighter George Armstrong Custer owned a pair of these revolvers, and "Wild Bill" Hickock was carrying one when he was killed during an 1874 poker game in Deadwood, Dakota Territory. More than 75,000 Model No. 2 pistols were manufactured between 1861 and 1874.
This example is a .32 rimfire caliber. The metal is turning brown with no blue remaining. Fully functional action and very good rosewood grips with original varnish. The top of the hammer appears somewhat bent backwards. Serial number 30932.
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This example is a .32 rimfire caliber. The metal is turning brown with no blue remaining. Fully functional action and very good rosewood grips with original varnish. The top of the hammer appears somewhat bent backwards. Serial number 30932.
Please contact us to purchase.
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