it was a WW1 hand gun firing 45 ACP cartridges or rim fire 45 cartridges. price would depend on overall condition. possible $400 range
To provide specific information about a US Army revolver from 1917, we would need the manufacturer and the complete serial number of the weapon. With this information, we can provide more accurate details about its history, such as its production, service record, and any notable events or developments related to that specific firearm.
Do an internet search.
Smith & Wesson patented the 22 rim fire cartridge on August 8th,1860 patent number 11496. The patent was reissued in 1954.
Serial number 3273324 regards an early war (1941) built Remington Model 1903 Service Rifle, in caliber 30-06. Remington 1903A3 productions did not begin until 1942 dated to serial number 3348086 and higher.
Various types of weapons were used on planes in World War 2 but the number one weapon was the Browning 50 Caliber automatic gun with thousands of rounds.
You can get a letter from S&W for 50 USD
Need to know the caliber in order to answer.
Made @ 1964.
Requires hands on appraisal
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It could be one of many. Impossible to answer without knowing caliber.
You will need to check egunparts.com
$100-$450.
Your Description and serial number indicate that you have a Smith and Wesson model 30,or 31 which was made between 1961-1970.
Cannot be determined from just the serial number. Need a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
200 or so
Without more of a description; 10-500 USD