Description
For sale is a Smith & Wesson Model 1913 (also known as the .35 S&W Auto) semi-automatic pistol chambered in .35 S&W Auto. This is a scarce early American pocket pistol produced from 1913 to 1921, featuring a hinged tip-up barrel, blowback operation, grip safety, manual safety, and smooth walnut grips with S&W medallions.
This pistol is in very good condition. The metal finish retains strong original bluing with only light wear and honest patina consistent with its age. Grips are original and solid with minimal handling marks. Bore is bright and clean. Action cycles smoothly, the tip-up barrel functions correctly, and it is mechanically sound.
Details:
• Make: Smith & Wesson
• Model: 1913 (.35 S&W Auto)
• Caliber: .35 S&W Auto (can often shoot .32 ACP with caution – buyer verifies)
• Action: Semi-Automatic (blowback, tip-up barrel)
• Capacity: 7 rounds
• Condition: Very good condition – solid and functional
• Bore: Bright and clean
• Notes: Classic early S&W pocket pistol; approximately 8,350 produced
This is a very good example of a rare and historically interesting Smith & Wesson auto pistol that would make an excellent addition to any early 20th-century or S&W collection.
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