Introducing the iconic Smith & Wesson .38 M&P Model 1905, 4th Change - a perfect blend of history, craftsmanship, and functionality. This revered revolver, manufactured in 1921, showcases the hallmark quality of Smith & Wesson, one of the most respected names in the firearms industry. Despite showing signs of extensive use, the revolver remains in fair condition and functions flawlessly, a testament to its robust construction and the longevity that the brand is renowned for.
The revolver features a good bore condition and operates in both double-action and single-action modes. The 5" barrel, combined with its half-moon front blade and grooved rear sight, provides excellent accuracy, making this a particularly desirable edition for collectors and shooting enthusiasts alike. Finished in nickel plating and complemented by beautiful mother-of-pearl grips, this firearm is not only a tool but a work of art.
The Smith & Wesson .38 M&P Model 1905, 4th Change, is part of a larger series of hand ejector models introduced in the 1900s. This specific model, with its 6-round .38 Special caliber capacity, marks a significant point in the evolution of Smith & Wesson firearms. It embodies a commitment to innovation and continual improvement, with changes often reflecting advancements in manufacturing processes, patent modifications, and user feedback. Owning this firearm is owning a piece of history - a testament to the evolution of handgun design and manufacturing.
Whether you're a collector, a history enthusiast, or a recreational shooter, the 1921 Smith & Wesson .38 M&P Model 1905 4th Change adds significant value and unrivaled character to your collection. It stands as a symbol of the enduring quality and innovative spirit of Smith & Wesson, making it a must-have for anyone passionate about firearms.




