No published sn data.
Seldom exceed 80 USD
300$
Never made by S&W and never used by the Secret Service.
Secret Service - 1992 Advertising for Crime Special Delivery 1-15 was released on: USA: 1993
Smith & Wesson did not mark any revolvers "Secret Service Special." Exactly how is your revolver marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
No relation to the real Secret Service- low $$$ handguns, most made by Iver Johnson for a reseller.
No. Congress has its own special security force.
Never made by S&W
Yes, former presidents like Barack Obama are protected by the United States Secret Service for their lifetime after leaving office. The Secret Service provides security and protection to former presidents and their families.
The value of a hammerless .38 Smith & Wesson CTG "Secret Service Special" revolver can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, prices for similar models can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. Factors such as the presence of original parts, finish quality, and any historical significance can also impact its market value. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of comparable models.
yes
The United States Secret Service has several ranks within its organizational structure, primarily categorized into two main divisions: the Uniformed Division and the Special Agents. The ranks within the Secret Service include Special Agent, Supervisory Special Agent, and Special Agent in Charge, among others. The Uniformed Division consists of ranks such as Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain. Each rank typically corresponds to increasing levels of responsibility and oversight within the agency's operations.