0-150 usd
About $100 if in working order. These were made by Crescent Firearms Mfg. BTW, the letters CTGE means CARTRIDGE.
No way to answer without a sn and detailed description.
Describe in DETAIL all markings and overall condition.
Without a detailed description of all features and markings, to include the serial number, the question can't be answered. It could be 10-1000 USD
You will have to call S&W and give them the sn to find out.
Without a detailed description of all features and markings, to include the serial number, the question can't be answered. It could be 10-1000 USD and 20-100 yrs old
Value depend greatly on the percentage of finish remaining and overall condition. It is almost impossible to determine without a picture. Rough old banged up for 75.00 to as new in the original box for 700.00.
50-100 USD
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.
sorry- no. There were companies that used the Secret Service brand name- but they were not Smith and Wesson. However, they FIRED a cartridge that was developed- and NAMED by S&W- so you may see a marking like ".38 S&W CTGE". In that case, it is not the maker of the gun, but its caliber. None of those were actually used by the Secret Service- it was a marketing ploy.
25-75 USD
50-75 USD