Visited a local auction yesterday and won this for a measly $75.00.
I would score it in at about a 30% condition but admit to not being an expert on these old revolvers. It is all original but has wear through of about 5% of the nickel finish and significant honest wear to the grips. The trigger and the trigger guard are blued as was original to the revolver.
It is chambered for .38 S&W with a 3 & 1/4" barrel. When the top break is opened it reveals 5 chambers in the cylinder. The mechanics of the old revolver seem to be in good condition.
My understanding is S&W referred to them at the time as "The New Departure", but the slang term of "Lemon Squeezer" is often used since the grip safety has to be squeezed to allow the trigger to pull.
The serial number indicates an estimated production of 1900. The Fourth Model was made between 1898 and 1907.
I would score it in at about a 30% condition but admit to not being an expert on these old revolvers. It is all original but has wear through of about 5% of the nickel finish and significant honest wear to the grips. The trigger and the trigger guard are blued as was original to the revolver.
It is chambered for .38 S&W with a 3 & 1/4" barrel. When the top break is opened it reveals 5 chambers in the cylinder. The mechanics of the old revolver seem to be in good condition.
My understanding is S&W referred to them at the time as "The New Departure", but the slang term of "Lemon Squeezer" is often used since the grip safety has to be squeezed to allow the trigger to pull.
The serial number indicates an estimated production of 1900. The Fourth Model was made between 1898 and 1907.