No way to answer- your question is sort of like "Price of a Ford car?" It may be $50 or $1000. Will depend on exact model and condition- and that it is truly a Smith & Wesson- not just chambered for Smith & Wesson cartridges. If you can post a full description (caliber, # of shots, finish, barrel length, and ALL markings on the gun) we can see if we can get in the ballpark. You can also contact me directly through my message board. Sorry-
Smith & Wesson handguns come in the reasonably priced 9mm at $380.00 up to the magnum revolver at $1,400.00. The prices are quite competitive and their standards are excellent.
It will be on the bottom of the hand butt, or inside the cylider crane area.
You must call S&W to find out.
the barrel does not spin in a S&W, or any other brand of modern revolver. The part that rotates is called a cylinder, and it is turned by a piece that is called a "hand ", or a "pawl".
In order to bet a value for your Smith and Wesson handgun,I will need to know if your Smith and Wesson is a break open(top break)revolver,or a regular revolver,with a swing out cylinder.If you have a break open model then you have a either a 32 double action made from 1883-1909,or a 32 safety hammerless made from 1902-1909.If you have a regular swing out cylinder revolver it is a 32 Hand Ejector 5th change that was made from 1910-1917.Please identify which model and then we can establish a value for your Smith and Wesson.
A Smith and Wesson M&P 40 is a .40 caliber hand gun.
it sounds like you have a DA revolver with a hand ejector that is the cylinder rolls out to the left. The value is round 400.00. The barrel I assume is 6 inches.
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd ed., by Supica and Nahas
The Smith and Wesson 915 is a semiautomatic 9mm hand gun. The 915 was discontinued in 1995 when the 910 was released.
it was a WW1 hand gun firing 45 ACP cartridges or rim fire 45 cartridges. price would depend on overall condition. possible $400 range
No, that is a different company.
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