50-500 usd
50-300 usd
50-300 usd
Smith & Wesson did not mark any revolvers "Secret Service Special." Exactly how is your revolver marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
300-500 USD
The Colt model of 1917 revolver just like the Smith and Wesson model of 1917 revolver was made from 1917 until January of 1919,for use in World War I. Another answer: 1918 specifically
If you are referring to the US model 1917 revolver,I would say that they are going anywhere from 400-1,000 dollars depending on condition and finish.
Your revolver was made in 1918. Value always depends on condition. Estimate $300-$600 range unless it's really bad.
50-750 USD depending on specifics
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory.
Not a factory piece.
In order to bet a value for your Smith and Wesson handgun,I will need to know if your Smith and Wesson is a break open(top break)revolver,or a regular revolver,with a swing out cylinder.If you have a break open model then you have a either a 32 double action made from 1883-1909,or a 32 safety hammerless made from 1902-1909.If you have a regular swing out cylinder revolver it is a 32 Hand Ejector 5th change that was made from 1910-1917.Please identify which model and then we can establish a value for your Smith and Wesson.