I went to a local gunstore today and found an actual 1917 S&W .45 DA (I have no clue what that means), complete with lanyard ring and stamped by the US Army. It had the moon-sight and I THINK it was a 5" barrel, maybe a 4.5"(?). The only flaw I saw with this piece was the right grip was cracked from top to bottom, but those would be swapped for the medallion grips. The price was $899. Is this too much for this pistol? Times like these I wish I had a camera-phone
DA stands for double action, meaning the trigger both cocks and releases the hammer.
SA is like a cowboy gun, you have to cock the hammer by hand. All the trigger does is release it.
Remember the barrel on a revolver is measured from the muzzle to the back of the forcing cone (the part that is right up against the cylinder) not to the front of the frame. It is almost certainly a standard length which is 5.5" (IIRC).
Anyway, on an older revolver the value is going to be determined by the condition of the finish, the bore and the tightness of the action. Also whether it has been fired much, if at all, and if it comes with the original box and papers.
Grading guns is an art, the determination no one can help you with is whether that particular gun is worth that price to you. It is almost always possible to find an equal condition gun online for less, but those are "birds in the bush" so to speak.
I can't make a lot of judgments without seeing it. But my advice would be to take your $899 and look at places like auctionarms.com or gunbroker. You will get a better bang for your buck if you're lucky.
I knew what double-action and single action meant, I just never thought of the abbrievation at the time of the post, lol. But it's nice to clearify. The finish, from what I could tell was pretty good, in my opinion (then again, I AM the person who psoted the 'What To Look For' thread, lol). Again, I wish I had a camera phone.
Indiana Neri wrote:I knew what double-action and single action meant, I just never thought of the abbrievation at the time of the post, lol. But it's nice to clearify. The finish, from what I could tell was pretty good, in my opinion (then again, I AM the person who psoted the 'What To Look For' thread, lol). Again, I wish I had a camera phone.
Sorry for the over-simplification then.
I tell ya what, I look in my Blue Book at the various finish examples and I wouldn't want to be the guy making the call.
You should be able to get more "weathered" examples for less online if you want to take the time, but...
If you can afford it, and want it now, it is within the "price range".
If you do buy it stop looking, all buyer's remorse will do is tear you up inside.
carebear wrote:
If you do buy it stop looking, all buyer's remorse will do is tear you up inside.
A feeling I know ALL TOO well Maybe I'll pick it up with my tax-return check. I'm not in a particular rush to buy a handgun, although it would be my first purchase. I'd have to justify the means: car payment vs handgun