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Since 1857 Smith & Wesson has staked its headquarters in Springfield, Massachusetts with manufacturing operations in Holton, Maine and other operations in Columbia, Missouri. Partnership with Horace Smith & Daniel B. Wesson was from 1856–1874.
- 357 Magnum
S&W could only produce 120 per month, and this did not come...
- 22 Caliber
Chambered for .22 Short, Long and Long Rifle. Walnut grips,...
- Numbered Model Revolvers
.38 S&W. First produced in 1947, S&W received many contracts...
- Top-Break Revolvers
This model represented the first .32 S&W centerfire caliber...
- Performance Center Handguns
Offered in limited quantities in 1990. This Performance...
- Semi-Automatic Pistols
In 1989, S&W redesigned the entire line of 9mm...
- 357 Magnum
A SMITH AND WESSON 9 MM pistol is currently worth an average price of $501.73 new and $347.08 used . The 12 month average price is $526.08 new and $340.75 used. The new value of a SMITH AND WESSON 9 MM pistol has risen $3.51 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $501.73 .
9 Ιαν 2015 · So we whipped together this S&W semi-auto model number quick reference chart to make it a little easier for you the next time you misplace your S&W decoder ring. Our chart covers most of the regular production models for the discontinued Smiths chambered in major service calibers.
A SMITH AND WESSON pistol is currently worth an average price of $593.35 new and $447.84 used . The 12 month average price is $581.38 new and $459.06 used. The new value of a SMITH AND WESSON pistol has risen $23.31 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $593.35 .
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Smith & Wessons have been classified under the following category names: PISTOLS: LEVER ACTION, ANTIQUE, TIP-UPS, TOP-BREAKS, SINGLE SHOTS, EARLY HAND EJECTORS (Named Models), NUMBERED MODEL REVOLVERS (Modern Hand Ejectors), SEMI-AUTOS, RIFLES, and SHOTGUNS. Each category is fairly self-explanatory.
3 Ιουν 2020 · One of the more key developments in American semi-auto pistol history, Smith & Wesson’s Model 59 sprang on the scenes in 1971 and gave birth to the company’s “Wonder Nine” period.