Feast your eyes on this vintage piece - a Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless 5th Model revolver from the early 1900s. A classic collectible, this revolver takes you back to the era of the Old West with its unique design and historical significance. This Model, colloquially known as the "Lemon Squeezer" on account of its grip safety mechanism, is not just a relic but a fully functional firearm that offers reliable performance.
The piece comes in good condition, showing signs of use and handling, as evidenced by the surface scratches and scuffs. The bore, however, remains in excellent condition presenting a clean, mirror finish with no signs of wear. The rifling is sharp and defined, speaking volumes about the care and maintenance this firearm has received over the years. Despite the fact that the grips are damaged, it doesn't take away from the overall appeal of this antique revolver.
This 5th Model Safety Hammerless is chambered in .38 S&W, a well-balanced round that offers an excellent trade-off between power and recoil. It sports a 5-round capacity and a 4" barrel, making it an ideal piece for personal defense. The revolver operates in Double Action Only (DAO), which means the trigger both cocks and releases the hammer, ensuring a quick and smooth operation. The finish is stainless steel, adding a sleek and durable touch. Despite the common misconception, it is actually a nickel finish, as Smith & Wesson didn't start using stainless steel until the mid-20th century.
The black checkered plastic grips and fixed integral sights complete the overall vintage look of this iconic firearm.
This early 1900s revolver is an exceptional piece for collectors, offering a tangible piece of history to hold in your hands. Its balance of historical significance and practical functionality makes it a must-have item for any firearm enthusiast. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of Smith & Wesson history.




