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Lot 82:A. Oakley Smoothbore Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
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Lot 82:A. Oakley Smoothbore Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
Estimated Price$65,000 - $110,000
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Documented "A. Oakley" Shipped Smoothbore Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Special Target Variation Single Action Revolver with Factory Letter and ATF Exemption Letter

The included factory letter states: "We have researched your Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3, Special Target Variation, Caliber .44 revolver in company records. Smith & Wesson shipped the revolver bearing serial number 3670 from its Stockbridge Street factory in Springfield, Massachusetts, on June 14, 1895, and delivered it to A. Oakley, no address listed. The factory configured this revolver with a 6 1/2-inch smooth bore barrel equipped with a special bead front sight, an adjustable rear sight with a 'U' notch, a blued finish, and checkered black hard rubber grips. This shipment included two units, with the second unit bearing serial number 3721. The frames for these revolvers were not in the serial number range of other New Model No. 3 revolvers that shipped in 1895." The noted special front sight is a German silver bead in place of a pinned blade, and the rear sight is a wide "U" notch than was standard. The barrel also has the two-line address and patent marking. The matching serial number is marked on the barrel cylinder, and butt. "A. Oakley" from the letter is clearly legendary markswoman Annie Oakley (1860-1926). She was born Phoebe Ann Moses in Ohio and went from a dirt poor child working in an infirmary to becoming one of the country's first female superstars. Her talents with firearms developed from a young age and made her an international celebrity and earned women more recognition. She used her fame and wealth to support various causes and spent a great deal of time teaching other women how to shoot and famously offered to raise a unit of female sharpshooters for both the Spanish-American War and World War I. Her own skills were legendary. She could hit the thin edge of a playing card at 30 paces, hit dimes and marbles thrown into the air, cigars from her husband's lips, and famously shot distant targets while looking down the sights of rifles and revolvers over her shoulder using a mirror. Sitting Bull, after seeing her perform, was so amazed by Oakley's marksmanship that he symbolically adopted her and gave her the name "Little Miss Sure Shot." Oakley and her husband, Frank Butler, a master marksman in his own right, joined the famed Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1885. By 1895, she was world famous. She entertained European royalty such as Queen Victoria and supposedly even shot a cigarette out of Kaiser Wilhelm II's hand and later noted that had she missed maybe World War I could have been avoided. She retired from Buffalo Bill's show in 1901 but continued to perform and became a representative of the Union Metallic Cartridge Company. She retired in 1913 but continued to set shooting records well into her sixties. She died on November 3, 1926, and her husband was reportedly so grieved that he stopped eating and died 18 later. Oakley is known to have owned multiple Smith & Wessons during her career, and a pair of smoothbore revolvers with bead front sights would have been an excellent choice for her trick shooting acts. Exhibition shooters typically fired small shot at targets which was significantly safer than using solid bullets as it looses its energy much faster. Buffalo Bill reportedly learned this lesson the hard way after having to pay for damage to a greenhouse a block and a half away from his performance in Brooklyn in 1883. While the small shot loads used in their smoothbore revolvers and rifles were safer for everyone, they would not have made the trick shooting feats much easier.

ConditionVery good with 20% original blue finish retained in the protected areas, strong original case colors on the hammer, and a well-worn appearance on the balance with gray and brown patina, patches of mild pitting, and generally distinct markings. The grips are good with cracks and repairs on the left, moderate wear, and distinct checkering and embossing. Mechanically functions. This is an incredibly rare Smith & Wesson smoothbore New Model No. 3 with special sights documented as shipped to "A. Oakley" in 1895 during her prime years as an exhibition shooter! Definitely a piece of American history!
Details
ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
ModelNew Model No 3
TypeRevolver
Serial number
ClassAntique
Caliber / Gauge44 CF Smoothbore
Barrel6 1/2 inch solid rib
Finishblue
Griphard rubber
Bore conditionThe bore is frosted with pitting.

Item LocationBedford, TX
Views823
Catalog page93
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