Documented Smith & Wesson Model 320 Single Action Revolving Rifle with 16 Inch Barrel, Shoulder Stock and Factory Letter Manufactured 1879 to 1887 with a total production of only 977, this is one of the rarest Smith & Wesson firearms produced. Of the 977 manufactured, 840 remained in the U.S., 137 were exported, and only 239 were made with the 16 inch barrel. Serial numbered from 1 to 977. This scarce and unusual revolving rifle was manufactured using the frame, cylinder and basic action of the New Model No. 3 revolver with some minor differences in the hammer and trigger, with the barrel composed of two pieces. A slot is cut into the butt and a hole drilled in the back strap to accommodate the shoulder stock. The rifle features a 16 inch barrel with two leaf folding rear sight and blade front sight on a solid rib marked with the two line address/patent date marking. The serial number is found on the butt and cylinder. Blue finish with casehardened hammer and trigger guard. The barrel is fitted with a checkered red mottled hard rubber forearm with the S&W monogram. The grips are matching with S&W monograms in a circle at the top. The stock is smooth walnut with blue finished attaching iron and a checkered hard rubber buttplate with S&W monogram. The included Smith & Wesson factory letter states that the revolving rifle was shipped on July 9, 1880, to M.W. Robinson, New York City, S&W's largest distributor. It was part of a 20 unit shipment: 10 with 16 inch barrels and 10 with 20 inch barrels. The records, however, lists this gun with a 20 inch barrel, but as S&W historian Roy Jinks states, "Since the shipment was for both lengths it is possible that the factory made a mistake in writing the numbers in the records." Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: Revolving-Rifle BBL: 16 inch solid rib Stock: Gauge: 320 Finish: blue Grips: hard rubber Serial Number: 474 Class: Antique Condition: Fine. The revolving rifle retains 60% original blue finish with a smooth brown patina on the balance. The hammer and trigger guard retain traces of original case colors. The forearm and grips are fine with lightly worn checkering. The stock is also fine with the attaching hardware retaining 90% original blue finish and some minor handling marks on the wood.

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