Smith And Wesson Model 1903 Serial Numbers

  

Between serial number 11,000 approxi-mately 14,000. It was in this Model of 1953 series that a 2” barreled version was offered for the first time by S&W. In 1957, Smith & Wesson renamed its repertoire of revolvers with numbers, and the Kit Gun became the Model 34. The by Tom Clapper HISTORY OF THE LEDGENDARY SMITH & WESSON KIT GUN. 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.

.38 Hand Ejector Model of 1905

1903
A continuation of .38 M&P Hand Ejector series. Built from 1905 to 1906. Available in 4', 5', 6' and 6.5' barrels. Finished in blue or nickel, with round or square butt. The .38-caliber serial number range 62450-73250, with about 10,800 produced. NOTE: Prices for the following four variations will be the same as those noted above.
1st Change

Produced from 1906-1908. Barrel lengths, finish and butt styles like original model of 1905. The 1st change was produced in serial number range 73251-120000, with 46,749 made.

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2nd Change

Smith And Wesson Model 1903 Serial Numbers For Sale


Produced from 1908-1909. Only internal changes were made to this model. Best approach to differentiate this model is by serial number. The serial number range from 120001-146899, with 26,898 produced.

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Smith And Wesson Model 1903 Serial Numbers

3rd Change

Produced from 1909 to 1915. The 3rd Change variation available only in 4' or 6' barrel lengths. The .38-caliber serial number range between 146900-241703, with 94,803 made.

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4th Change

Last variation was also the longest production run. Produced from 1915-1942. Barrel lengths: 2', 4', 5' or 6'; The .38-caliber serial number range from 241704-1000000.

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