Antique Smith and Wesson Revolvers

Civil War, Frontier Smith & Wesson .32 - .41 Revolvers

Antique Smith and Wesson revolvers represent some of the most highly collectable pieces from one of America's most historic gun manufacturers. Our inventory includes everything from the Civil War era Smith and Wesson .32 Army #2 revolver to 1st and 2nd model Americans to the D.A. Frontier .44-40. If you don't see the antique Smith and Wesson revolvers you're looking for, bookmark our new arrivals page and check back frequently.

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Smith & Wesson 32 Safety...

Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Hammerless 1st Model...

Price $995.00

Serial No. 38793, circa 1890's, .32 S&W, 3" round barrel. Nickel finish is in very good condition with light scratches noted. Bore is bright with a small area of pitting visible near the chamber, rifling remains strong. Mother of Pearl grips are good, left side has minor surface cracks and chips at the toe. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. Comes with original. Consignment

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Smith & Wesson 32 Safety...

Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Hammerless 1st Model...

Price $895.00

Serial No. 46870, circa 1888-1898, .32S&W, 3" round barrel. Nickel finish rates 98% with light wear visible. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling. Black checkered grips are near excellent condition. Comes with an original box. CONSIGNMENT

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Smith & Wesson Model 2...

Smith & Wesson Model 2 Second Issue .38 S&W...

Price $400.00

Serial No. 1207, circa 1877-1878, .38 S&W, 3.25" round barrel. Revolver has a dull re-nickeled finish, bore is dark with frosting and pitting visible in the lands and grooves. Brown checkered rubber grips have handling and usage wear visible with initials carved on each side. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. CONSIGNMENT  

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Smith & Wesson 32 Safety...

Smith & Wesson 32 Safety hammerless DA Revolver...

Price $400.00

Serial No. 3598, circa 1890's, .32 S&W, 3.5" round barrel. Mostly a dull factory nickel with light surface oxidation noted. Bore has frosting and pitting visible in the grooves. Brown checkered grips are near excellent condition. Trigger has beautiful case coloring, action indexes and functions correctly with a tight lock up. CONSIGNMENTS

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Smith & Wesson Model No.1...

Smith & Wesson Model No.1 2nd Issue .22 Short...

Price $750.00

Serial No. 34983, circa early 1860's, .22 short RF, 3 3/16" octagonal barrel. Barrel has thinned to a grey patina with blue remaining in protected areas, frame has majority blue present. Bore is has frosting and areas of pitting in the grooves. Two piece rosewood grips are very good with light surface marks noted. Cylinder has the "1855","1859","1860" patent stamps. Action indexes correctly...

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Smith & Wesson 38 Safety...

Smith & Wesson 38 Safety 3rd Model DA (AH8544)...

Price $425.00

Serial No. 74905, circa 1890-1898, .38 S&W, .3.25" round barrel. Majority of factory blue remains with light scratches noted, muzzle has most loss with surface oxidation visible. Case coloring remains on the trigger, bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling noted. Grips are near excellent condition. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. CONSIGNMENT

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Smith & Wesson Model No.1...

Smith & Wesson Model No.1 2nd Issue Revolver...

Price $800.00

Serial No. 126140, circa 1867-1868, .22 Short RF, 3 3/16"octagonal barrel. Barrel is a smooth grey patina with traces of original blue noted in protected areas. Silver frame is a nice patina with light surface handling wear noted. Bore is bright with minor frosting visible in the grooves, rifling is strong. Two piece rosewood grips have minimal scratches noted on varnish. Cylinder has...

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Smith & Wesson 2nd Model...

Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Schofield revolver .45...

Price $3,000.00

Serial No. 8099, circa 1876-1877, .45 S&W, 7" round barrel. Gun has a dark grey patina throughout the metal, bore shows pitting and frosting in the lands and grooves. Rifling remains strong. Grips are good with repaired cracks on both sides. Factory and patent marks are present and legible. Action indexes and functions correctly. Consignment

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Rollin White Arms Co....

Rollin White Arms Co. Pocket Revolver .22RF...

Price $295.00

Serial No. 1003, circa 1860's, .22RF, 3 1/8" octagonal barrel. Barrel is a grey patina with traces of original blue present in protected areas, Brass from is a nice antique gold patina. Top of barrel is marked "MADE FOR SMITH & WESSON. BY ROLLIN WHITE ARMS Co.LOWELL, MASS". Bore is good with strong rifling noted. Action functions correctly. Consignment

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Smith & Wesson Model 1 1st...

Smith & Wesson Model 1 1st Issue 6th Type .22...

Price $1,295.00

Serial No. 5519, circa 1857-1860, .22 short RF, 3 3/16" octagonal barrel. Barrel and cylinder are a dark grey patina with scattered discoloration. Barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS". Brass frame has an almost copper patina. Two piece Rosewood grips are in very good plus condition with light handling wear. Bore is dark with pitting visible in the grooves, rifling remains...

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Civil War Era Smith &...

Civil War Era Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army...

Price $995.00

Serial No. 2506, circa 1861, .32RF, 5" octagonal barrel. Early 2 pin Civil War Era No.2 Army. Metal is a grey/brown patina with small traces of blue in protected areas. Bore has light surface oxidation visible in the grooves, rifling remains very strong. Barrel address and cylinder patent dates are present and legible. Two piece rosewood grips are very good with expected light handling wear....

Civil War Era Smith &...

Civil War Era Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army...

Price $1,095.00

Serial No. 2688, circa 1861, .32RF, 5" Octagonal barrel. Early 2 pin Civil War Era No. 2 Army, metal is a peppered grey patina with original blue visible inside the rib, protected areas under the barrel and behind the recoil shields. Barrel address and cylinder patent dates are visible and crisp. Bore is very good with light frosting in the grooves, rifling remains very strong. Two piece...

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Civil War Era Smith &...

Civil War Era Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army...

Price $1,750.00

Serial No. 20504, circa 1864, .32RF, 5" octagonal barrel. Dull Nickel plated finish with scattered areas of discoloration on barrel and forward of the cylinder. Bore has areas of frosting and light pitting visible throughout, rifling still remains strong. Two piece rosewood have light surface scratches and nicks noted at the bottom. Patent dates are still visible on the cylinder. Action...

Smith & Wesson Model No.2...

Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Army Revolver .32RF...

Price $500.00

Serial No. 34470, circa early 1865, .32RF, 2.75" octagonal barrel. Metal is a grey patina with traces of blue noted on the barrel, mostly underside. Frame has been modified to load at the rear of the cylinder. Bore has pitting noted in the grooves and lands, rifling remains strong. Two piece Rosewood grips are in very good condition. Left side latch is missing. Action indexes and functions...

Smith & Wesson Model No.2...

Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Army Revolver .32RF...

Price $2,500.00

Serial No. 46755, circa, 1866-1868, .32RF, 3.5" octagonal barrel. Metal is a light grey patina with scattered surface oxidation visible. Bore is good with frosting noted in the grooves, rifling remains strong. Two piece rosewood grips are very good with light surface scratches and handling wear visible. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. What makes this revolver unique is the...

Engraved Smith & Wesson...

Engraved Smith & Wesson Model No.1 3rd Issue...

Price $995.00

Serial No. 7366, circa 1868-1870's, .22 short RF, 3 3/16" round ribbed barrel. Revolver has a dull nickel patina finish, with light oxidation visible in some areas mostly right side forward of the cylinder. Bore is dark with frosting and pitting noted in the grooves, faint rifling remains. Rosewood bird head grips have nicks, scratches present from handling. Action does not indexes properly...

Smith & Wesson Model No.1...

Smith & Wesson Model No.1 2nd Issue .22 Short...

Price $2,400.00

Serial No. 20950, circa early 1860's, .22 short RF, 3 3/16" octagonal barrel. Barrel and cylinder have approximately 98% blue finish, markings are crips. Silver plated frame has a nice patina finish. Bore has light frosting visible in the grooves with handsome rifling noted. Two piece rosewood grips have light usage and handling wear. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. Beautiful...

Smith & Wesson Model No.1...

Smith & Wesson Model No.1 2nd Issue .22 Short...

Price $800.00

Serial No. 38175, circa early 1860's, .22 Short RF, 3 3/16" octagonal barrel, Barrel is a light grey patina with blue visible in protected areas. Frame is polished silver patina with light nicks and scratches noted left side. Bore is dark with pitting noted in the grooves, faint rifling is noted. Two piece rosewood grips are very good, left side has matching serial number stamped on the...

Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second...

Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue revolver .22...

Price $450.00

Serial No. 53794,circa 1864-1865, .22 Short RF, 3 3/16" octagonal barrel. Barrel and cylinder are a smooth grey patina with pin prick pitting visible throughout. Cylinder has the "1855" "1859" & "1860" patent dates. Bore is good with frosting visible in the grooves. Two piece rosewood grips show handling and usage wear mostly on the right side. Serial number is marked on the right grip....

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Smith & Wesson No. 1-1/2...

Smith & Wesson No. 1-1/2 Second Issue .32RF...

Price $650.00

Serial No. 48207, circa 1868-1875, .32RF, 3.5" round barrel. Bright nickel finish with expected minor light surface scratches, some flaking is visible on the cylinder. Bore is dark with pitting noted in the grooves, rifling remains strong. Grips are very good with light handling wear. Action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. Consignment