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Pre-War Smith & Wesson Revolvers
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Smith & Wesson 38/44 Heavy Duty Revolver .38 Special (PR57551)
Original price was: $2,150.00.$1,695.00Current price is: $1,695.00.Pre-war nickel revolver with 5" pinned barrel. The bore is excellent and the actions work perfectly. Has 95% of its original factory nickel with some ...Add to cart -
SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER 32 LONG (D2025-01844) DTX
$769.99SN: 389864 made circa 1920’s. Pre-war revolver with a 4.25” barrel and checkered walnut grips in excellent condition for the age with very minor w...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum Pre-War Revolver .357 Magnum (L2025-08987)
$6,250.00SN: 52857. Made in 1937, .357 Magnum with a 6.5" barrel. Pre-war Registered Magnum revolver. The metal has been refinished and the gun has a wide spur...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson Lady Smith .22Long (PR54801)
Original price was: $1,475.00.$1,095.00Current price is: $1,095.00.This second model was made from 1906-1910. Chambered in .22 long with a seven shot fluted cylinder, and a 3.5" barrel. The bore is good with some ligh...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson M&P .38 Special (PR32368)
Original price was: $2,150.00.$1,695.00Current price is: $1,695.00.Smith & Wesson M&P .38 Special caliber revolver. Pre K-38 Target model. Near excellent condition with small spot of wear on the sideplate. Bor...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson Military & Police Revolver .38 Special (D2025-01814) DTX
$799.95SN: 191517. Made around 1919, .38 Special with a 4" barrel. The bore is fair with some signs of frosting. Early model K-frame revolver. Has about 85% ...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson Military & Police Revolver .38 Special (PR72566)
$1,295.00SN: 668538. 1930's vintage .38 Special with a 6" barrel. Bore is excellent. Pre-war revolver with polished blue finish and medallion checkered walnut ...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson 3rd Model Ladysmith revolver .22LR (PR70601)
$1,800.00Serial No. 18390, circa 1910-1921, .22LR, 3” round barrel. Bore has scattered areas of pitting visible in the grooves, rifling remains strong. 85% n...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Ladysmith Revolver .22 Long (PR70603)
$1,500.00Serial No. 13409, circa 1906-1910, .22 long, 3 ½” round barrel. Bore is dark with pitting present inside the grooves, rifling remains strong. Nickl...Add to cart -
Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector 1902 Revolver .32-20 (PR68446)
$695.00SN: 16067. Made circa 1903-1905. .32-20 with a 5" barrel. Bore has strong rifling with minor frosting noted. 1st change model 1902 hand ejector. Metal...Add to cart
Timeless Collectible Firearms
Collectors Firearms presents a curated collection of Smith & Wesson 38 Special for Sale, featuring historic pre-war models celebrated for their craftsmanship, reliability, and classic design. These pre-war Smith & Wesson revolvers represent a period when attention to detail and durable construction defined American firearms. Their combination of mechanical quality, historical significance, and timeless design makes them highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Features of Vintage and Classic Models
The vintage Smith & Wesson revolver models include compact and pocket-sized designs prized for smooth operation, balanced handling, and durability over time. Classic Smith & Wesson revolvers showcase blued finishes, ergonomic grips, and carefully engineered cylinder rotations that highlight Colt’s commitment to precision engineering. These features enhance both their functional performance and long-term collectibility, appealing to serious collectors who value both form and function.
Collectibility and Historical Value
Collectible Smith & Wesson revolvers are valued not only for their mechanical design but also for their documented historical context. Firearms with original finishes, matching serial numbers, and well-preserved mechanical components are particularly desirable. Collectors often prioritize provenance, authenticity, and condition to ensure each revolver represents an accurate piece of history and retains its investment potential.
Expertise and Evaluation Standards
Every Smith & Wesson 38 Special for Sale is carefully inspected for originality, mechanical integrity, and period-correct markings. Collectors Firearms provides detailed descriptions, high-resolution images, and transparent evaluations. This approach ensures collectors can make informed, confident purchasing decisions while protecting both historical value and long-term investment potential.
FAQ’s
How can I verify the authenticity of a pre-war Smith & Wesson revolver?
Collectors Firearms examines serial numbers, frame markings, cylinder engravings, and original finish. Each firearm is compared to known historical production records. We check mechanical integrity and component matching. This ensures collectors receive a genuine, historically accurate revolver.
What makes vintage Smith & Wesson revolvers valuable?
Originality and historical context are key factors that drive collector demand. Matching serial numbers, preserved finishes, and intact mechanical parts enhance value. Provenance or documented ownership adds credibility. Collectors prioritize firearms that reflect authentic pre-war production.
Are classic Smith & Wesson revolvers safe to shoot?
Many pre-war revolvers remain mechanically functional, but they are primarily collectible items. Preservation of original components is often prioritized over frequent use. We recommend a professional gunsmith inspection before firing. Collectors focus on historical integrity and long-term value.
Why purchase a Smith & Wesson 38 Special from Collectors Firearms?
Collectors Firearms specializes in authentic, historic firearms with thorough evaluations. Each revolver is carefully documented and photographed for transparency. Our team provides expert guidance to support informed purchasing. This ensures collectors make confident decisions while protecting their investment.









