Smith Wesson Model 3. Smith Wesson No. Revolver. A Smith Wesson No. Type. Servicerevolver. Place of origin. United States. Service history. In service. Smith Wesson Model 56 RARE 2 38 Spl RevolverRARESMITH WESSON MODEL 56 ARE. Spl 2 Heavy Barrel Ramp Front Sight U. S Military Stamp on Back. Smith Wesson Model 10 Military and Police. Special Revolver review. New and used Smith Wesson Pistols Revolvers for sale. Classified listings from verified gun dealers. A guide to help you navigate Smith Wessons lineup of 38 Special and 357 Magnum revolvers in the Lucky Gunner Lounge. Used by. United States,Russian Empire,Kingdom of Montenegro,Argentina,Empire of Japan,Ottoman Empire,Royal Canadian Mounted Police,South Australia Police,Spain. Wars. American Indian Wars. Russo Turkish War 1. North West Rebellion,SpanishAmerican War,PhilippineAmerican War,World War I limitedProduction history. Designer. Smith Wesson. Manufacturer. Smith Wesson. Produced. 18. 681. Specifications. Weight. Length. 30. 5 millimetres 1. Barrel length. 16. Caliber. 4. 4 Russian,. S W American,. S W,. Henry,. Winchester. Action. Single action. Muzzle velocity. Feed system. Sights. Fixed front post and rear notch. The Smith Wesson Model 3 was a single action, cartridge firing, top breakrevolver produced by Smith Wesson from circa 1. Smith Wesson and Uberti. It was produced in several variations and sub variations, including both the Russian Model, so named because it was supplied to the military of the Russian Empire 4. Sheepdog Training Courses Yorkshire. EpPAJXUO6c.jpg' alt='Serial Number Smith And Wesson 38' title='Serial Number Smith And Wesson 38' />No. Imperial Russian Army in 1. Schofield model, named after Major George W. 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Mag. is a updated take on the wildly popular Kframe Model 66 that was discontinued in 2005. The Smith Wesson Model 3 was a singleaction, cartridgefiring, topbreak revolver produced by Smith Wesson from circa 1870 to 1915, and was recently again. Browse all new and used Smith Wesson Revolvers 3844 for sale and buy with confidence from Guns International. S W American and. Russian cartridges, and typically did not have the cartridge information stamped on the gun as is standard practice for most commercial firearms. Model 3 revolvers were later produced in an assortment of calibers, including. Henry Rimfire,. 4. Schofield. The design would influence the smaller S W. Single Action that is retroactively referred to as the Model 2. Russian ModeleditSmith Wesson produced large numbers of the Model 3, in three distinct models, for the Russian Empire by special order. Neptune Presents The Clones Zip. The first was the 1st Model Russian the original order design, with the Russian Ordnance Inspector mandating a number of improvements to the design, resulting in the 2nd Model Russian, with a final revision to the Russian design being known as the 3rd Model Russian. Smith Wesson nearly went bankrupt as a result of their Russian Contract production, as the Imperial government assigned a number of engineers and gunsmiths to reverse engineer the Smith Wesson design, and then began to produce copies of the revolverboth in their own arsenal at Tula and by contracting other manufacturers in Germany and elsewhere in Europe to manufacture copies of the revolver a common practice at the timeWebley Scotts British Bulldog revolver was widely copied, too, by European and American gunsmiths. The Russian and European copies of the S W Model 3 revolver were generally of very high quality, but considerably cheaper than the S W produced revolvers. This led to the Imperial government cancelling the order for significant quantities of Smith Wessonmade revolvers which Smith Wesson had already produced, and delaying or refusing payment for the handguns that had already been delivered. Schofield RevolvereditThe U. S. Army adopted the. S W American caliber Smith Wesson Model 3 revolver in 1. Model 3 revolver the first standard issue cartridge firing revolver in US service. Most military pistols until that point were black powder cap and ball revolvers, which were by comparison slow, complicated, and susceptible to the effects of wet weather. In 1. US Ordnance Board granted Smith Wesson a contract to outfit the military with Model 3 revolvers incorporating the design improvements of Major George W. Schofield known as the Schofield revolver, providing that they could make the revolvers fire the. Colt AKA. 4. 5 Long Colt ammunition already in use by the US military. Smith Wesson instead developed their own, slightly shorter. Schofield, otherwise known as the. S W. 5When it became obvious in the field that the two cartridges would not work interchangeably in the Schofield although they both worked in the Colt, the U. S. Government adopted the shorter. Schofield cartridge as the standard cartridge. Despite the change, old stocks of the longer. Colt rounds in the supply line caused the Army to drop most of the Schofields and continue with the Colt. Major Schofield had patented his locking system and earned a payment on each gun that Smith Wesson sold, and at the time his older brother, John M. Schofield, was the head of the Army Ordnance Board and the political situation may have been the main issue for the early end of army sales. Many of the S W Model 3 Schofield revolvers saw service in the Indian Wars, and there are reports of them in use as late as the SpanishAmerican War and PhilippineAmerican War. Like the other Smith Wesson Model 3s, they were also reportedly popular with lawmen and outlaws in the American West, and were reportedly used by Jesse James, Bob Ford who used one to kill James,6John Wesley Hardin, Pat Garrett, Theodore Roosevelt, Virgil Earp, Billy the Kid, and many others. While the standard barrel length was 7, many Schofields were purchased as surplus by distributors, and had the barrels shortened to 5, and were refinished in nickel. After the SpanishAmerican War of 1. US Army sold off all their surplus Schofield revolvers. The surplus Schofield revolvers were reconditioned by wholesalers and gunsmiths at professional factory quality level with a considerable number offered for sale on the commercial market with a 5 inch barrel as well as the standard size barrel of 7 inches. Of the most notable purchasers of these reconditioned model 3 Schofield revolvers was Wells Fargo and Company, who purchased the revolvers for use by Wells Fargo Road Agents and had the barrels shortened to a more concealable 5 inches length. These revolvers were then inspected by the Wells Fargo armorer and uniquely stamped W. F. Co or Wells Fargo Co, along with the original Smith Wesson serial number re stamped alongside the Wells Fargo stamping on the flat part of the barrel just forward of the barrel pivot as well as re stamping any part of each revolver which had not originally been stamped or stamped in a location that would be difficult to view the serial number, when needed. The Wells Fargo Schofield revolvers became so popular with collectors from the 1. Wells Fargo markings were being counterfeited or faked by unscrupulous sellers to enhance the value of other similar versions that had not been genuinely owned by Wells Fargo Co. There are more fake Wells Fargo marked Schofield revolvers than genuine ones in existence and, accordingly, a collector interested in purchasing a Wells Fargo Schofield revolver would be well advised to have a pre purchase inspection and verification performed by an expert who specializes in this model. Lieutenant Colonel Schofield shot himself on December 1. S W Schofield revolver after suffering a bout of mental illness, stress and isolation. VersionseditThe Schofield was produced in various versions.