Smith and Wesson Model of 91 Single Shot First model Target 10 in 22lr
SOLD FOR: $810
WOA#: WY240318RU078
Make: Smith and Wesson
Model: Model of 91
Serial Number: 23685
Year of Manufacture: 1893-1905
Caliber: .22 cal 10 inch barrel
Action Type: Single shot, single action
Markings: the top of the ribbed barrel is marked “Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass USA” “MODEL OF 91” PAT APR 20. 73 FEB 20. & DEC 18.77. MAY 11. 80”; The left side of the barrel is marked “22 LONG RIFLE CTG”. On the right side of the frame we find our iconic serifed “SW” stamp. On either side of our hard rubber grips we see the same encircled “SW” mark molded into the grips above the “PATD 30.92” . The front of the grip frame is marked “23685” the rear of the “lifter” or ejector is marked with the matching serial and also the inside of the locking latch.
Barrel Length: The installed 22lr cal. barrel measures 10 inches
Sights / Optics: The front sight of the 22 cal. 10 inch Barrel is a fine Paine Target blade. It is pinned and recessed to the tip of the rib, it is original to the pistol. The rear sight is also original to the pistol. Two flats of the notch rear sight offer a wide field of view for such a fine front blade.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are original to the piece. There is almost zero wear! The grips rate in about 95% overall condition. There are tiny scratches visible and grip.These target stocks are in very good condition.
Magazine Quantity & Condition: No Magazine this is a single shot
Type of Finish: Blue Steel, Case hardened hammer, trigger and trigger guard. Hard Rubber Diamond Target Stocks
Finish Originality: original
Bore Condition: The bores are still showing original machine marking and the rifling is strong. There is some light visible erosion in the bore. There is some stubborn fouling in the rifling.
Overall Condition: This handgun retains 85%. of the original finish. There is a good bit of softening of finish near the muzzle. The left side of the finish on the barrel has thinned and is missing.The screw heads are sharp and smooth. The grip screws show some marks but are in fine condition. The markings are strong. Overall, this handgun rates in about very good condition. In this writer’s opinion.
Mechanics: The action functions flawlessly. It ejects and locks up great. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: none
Our Assessment: First Model Single Shot Model of 1891’s was made in multiple calibers, 22LR, 32SW, and .38 SW, in 6”,8” or 10” Barrel; top-break action. Single Shot pistol made on a revolver type frame, with recoil shield left intact; black hard rubber extension grips standard, smooth or checkered walnut and ivory also available. The front sight is a Paine Target Blade pinned in the barrel rib; rear target sights mounted in the barrel latch are adjustable for windage and elevation. Blue or nickel finish. Also sold as combination sets as the .38 SA 3rd Model revolver with accessory single shot barrels (approximately 92 sets made) usually in a presentation case. Serial number located on the front strap of the grip with matching number on the latch and barrel. Serial number range 1-28107 in the .38 Single action 3rd Model series.
Manufactured c.1893-1905 (Known quantities, although more may have been manufactured: 862 in .22lr, 229 in.32 sw,160 in .38sw) exact quantities uncertain, with more 38SA 3rd models, combination sets, ans .38 SA Mexican Models sharing this serial number range.
Buy this gun. This pistol’s accuracy leaves me wanting to go to the range. The styling makes me want to hang it on the wall and just stare at it. I would love to own this gun just for the bragging rights. This firearm screams to me its historic past. The First Model single shot model of 91 (1891) is great on all aspects of the gun world. They are accurate, sexy, historic and quite collectable. No Smith collection is complete without one. Take a closer look at this one it may be just what you need to scratch that itch.
K. F.