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EARLY, DOCUMENTED S&W .357 REGISTERED MAGNUM

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
EARLY, DOCUMENTED S&W .357 REGISTERED MAGNUM
REVOLVER. Cal. 357 Mag. S# 47707 (Reg. # 824). Bbl. 6" with McGivern brass bead. One of 7 identical revolvers shipped to Union Hardware & Metal Co. of Lynwood, CA on Feb. 27, 1936. Early blued prewar example with logo on left side of frame. Matching numbered barrel, cylinder and extractor. Assembly numbered 4851 plus registration number 824. This model is the first of Magnum revolvers that was influenced by Elmer Keith; first example given to J. Edgar Hoover (Reg. # 1) and popular with other famous persons such as General Patton (Reg. # 506). Offered in many barrel lengths and with various features; each almost a custom build from S&W. Only 5224 Magnums were "Registered" 1935-1939 evolving into the Model 27 of the present. Hidden special feature is spring loaded detent to assist keeping cylinder fully open for loading and ejecting. Proper diamond center checkered Magna grips (unreadable penciled non-matching number) with early in the white machined locating disks that are not patent marked. Case colored .265" grooved trigger and standard checkered hammer. Finely checkered top strap and barrel rib. Smooth finished pre Micrometer adjustable sight has deep U notch sighted for 25 yards using Magnum ammo with 6 o'clock hold. Both grip straps are grooved; deluxe added feature for the model as other S&W revolvers were plain. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: July 17, 2017 S&W research letter signed by Historian Roy Jinks supporting above info along with copy of original invoice showing Reg. # 824 dated Feb. 13, 1936. CONDITION: very good appearance of factory quality refinish with signs of use and small areas of finish loss to include at muzzle, cylinder turn line, high point wear, light spotty appearance to cylinder plus faint scratches (mostly on side plate). Very good to excellent case colors. Both grips have near excellent appearance. Near excellent bore, chambers and timing. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Jon Thomas. (23-1623/NW). CURIO. $4,000-6,000.