
These are old Smith & Wesson parts pictures of a few early Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector models as they appeared in a 1908 parts catalog as well as the P-2 catalog from the 1930's.
The images are presented free of any charge as a service to our customers, try and identify your gun from the illustrations on this page, then let me know what the part number is that you need.
Below: First Model ladysmith (Model M or M frame) s/n 1-4575

Second model (not shown) s/n 4576-13,950 uses action of first model with extractor system and underlug of the third model.
Below: Third Model ladysmith (Model M or M frame) s/n 13,951-26,154
Below: 1896 .32 Hand Ejector, First Model (Model "i" or i frame) s/n 1-19,712
Below: Model 1899 .38 (and 32-20) Hand Ejector First Model (K frame) 38 s/n 1-20,975. 32-20 s/n1-5311
Below: 1902 .38 (and 32-20) Hand Ejector Second Model (K frame) 38 s/n 20,976-33,803. 32-20 s/n 5312-9811
1902-1st change 38 s/n 33,804-62,449. 32-20 s/n 9812-18,125
Below: Model 1903 .32 Hand Ejector (i frame) s/n 1-19,425
32 Hand Ejector Model 1903-1st Change. not shown. s/n 19,426-51,126
32 Hand Ejector Model 1903-2nd Change. not shown. s/n 51,127-95,500
32 Hand Ejector Model 1903-3rd Change. not shown. s/n 95,501-96,125
32 Hand Ejector Model 1903-4th Change. not shown. s/n 96,126-102,500
Below: 32 Hand Ejector Model 1903-5th Change. (i frame). s/n 102,501-263,000
32 Hand Ejector Model Third Model. not shown. like 5th change but with hammer block safety. s/n 263,001-534,532
Below: The New Century or Triplelock, .44 Hand Ejector first Model (N frame) commercial s/n 1-15,375
(addition revolvers built for military-serialed separately)
Below: .44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model (3rd is the same except the barrel uses a large underlug and later 3rd models use a hammer block safety) (N frame) s/n 15,376-about 50,000
