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This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check. 38 Special CTG." All original pistol with wood grips and the Colt prancing pony logo. The left side of the barrel is marked "Agent.

The frame and 2" snub nose barrel are blue and retain much of the original finish. This six shot double action revolver is chambered in. The similar 22 Outdoorsman that came along in the 1930's goes for 2,000 in very good condition, or at least that was the asking price for the last one I saw for sale.īecause the Target model was numbered with the standard M&P's, there does not seem to be an accurate total on the number of them made, but I would guess that no more than 30,000 were made, just based on what I've seen at various gun shows over the years.That is fascinating! Thanks for your reply.For your consideration is a Colt Agent chambered in. I would guess the value to be in the 1200-1800 range, but I haven't seen one of these for sale in years, so take that with a grain of salt. Heat-treated cylinders began to be used cerca serial number 316,648 in 1919, so best guess on this gun would be early 1920's. They don't list serial numbers by year, but serial number 500,000 was shipped in 1927. That there according to the Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, is a Target Military and Police model of 1905, 4th change, made from 1915 to 1941 and serial numbers running from 271,784 up to 1,000,000.
