Nearly all of the older (pre 1995) Smith and Wesson products had the term "Marcas Registradas" meaning trademarked or equavalent to the ™ or ® in spanish stamped near the S&W logo. Smith and Wesson made many revolvers and "pistols" in Cal .22 long rifle. You would have to specify the model and condition of the pistol for any value to be estimated.
The Smith and Wesson model K14-3 was produced from 1947-1982. You would need to write into Smith and Wesson with the model and serial number. They can pull the date and send it back to you.
You would also need to include the model of Smith and Wesson along with the serial number to get the correct answer to your question.
I would start my search at Smith and Wesson first.
Unfortunately, no. You see, that is not the correct interrogative helping verb. The correct question would be "Are there Smith and Wesson guns made in Germany?"
With the brief description that you have supplied,I would say that you have a SMith and Wesson model of 1905 4th change revolver.
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Made from 1955-1980. Based on the sn yours would be an early one. Call Smith and Wesson and they will assist you.
That is a 1960 gun and should be a '4-screw.' In excellent shape, it would list around $800
I would require much more info to answer your question.Please start with the fact that I am not aware of any Smith and Wesson serial numbers starting with the letter V.Please include the type of Smith and Wesson you have(revolver,semi-auto pistol),the barrel length,the caliber,how many shot if a pistol,the caliber of your Smith and Wesson etc.I can then start to look and find a answer for you.
Smith and Wesson made many different models. Would need more information to even begin to answer your question. sales@countrygunsmith.net
NO, it would be illegal