Only perhaps 3000 Produced in the 1880’s. A somewhat copy of the Smith & Wesson model 1 ½. This model serial # 1013 is very unusual in that it was produced with a brass barrel and frame.
Top of barrel marked:
SMITH’S PATENT MODEL 1883 SHELL EJECTOR
OTIS A. SMITH MANUFACTURER ROCKFALL CONN.U.S.A.
PATENTED DEC.20.1881
32-100 CALIBER
Condition: 3 ¼” raised rib round barrel has a nice bright bore and showing strong rifling.
All marking are clear and legible.
The ejector works as designed . The action works excellent in half and full-cock positions. The gun has great timing and lock-up. The current condition of the item listed has been described to the best of my ability .
This Smith’s top break pocket revolver is a good example of a rare and historically significant firearm from the late 19th century. These are rare and not many of these were ever produced .
As an antique firearm, it holds historical significance and represents the craftsmanship of its era. The revolver's good condition, combined with its specific year of production and model, adds to its desirability among collectors.
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