S&W 1896, Colt 1877, Adams of England 1851
Smith and Wessons model 547 revolver is a double action revolver chambered in 9mm.these revolvers were made from 1980-1984.
Six shot, double action, K frame revolver
Impossible to answer without more information, such as caliber and type of action.
It should be.
100-400 or so
Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
Depends, A "Single Action" revolver, such as the Colt Peacemaker, carried in the old West, DID have to be cocked before each shot. A "Double Action" revolver, such as a current day Smith & Wesson, does not require that the hammer be cocked- it CAN be- or the trigger can be pulled, and the hammer will rise and fall.
CTGE on a Smith & Wesson (S&W) double action revolver refers to "Cartridge." It indicates the specific type of ammunition the revolver is designed to use. This marking is part of the revolver's model designation, helping users identify the correct cartridge size for optimal performance and safety.
No serial number provided.
Yes The model 10 is a 38 special revolver that may be cocked for single action and also operated in double action by trigger pull alone.
The Smith & Wesson revolver product code 103801 refers to the Model 686, which is a double-action revolver chambered for .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridges. It features a stainless steel construction, a 4-inch barrel, and is known for its durability and accuracy. The Model 686 is popular for both recreational shooting and self-defense purposes.
Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson formed a partnership to create and market a lever action pistol with repeat action in 1852. By 1854, after experiencing financial troubles, they sold the company to Oliver Winchester. In 1856, Smith and Wesson formed the second partnership to market a revolver that would shoot with Rimfire cartridges, it was patented in 1854.