

2 Army Smith & Wesson revolvers that first saw widespread service during the Civil War as a reliable personal weapon and later carried on the Western frontier by the likes of George Armstrong Custer and “Wild Bill” Hickok.These guns were exquisitely engraved by the shop of superlative firearms engraver Louis D. One gun originally cased in fancy rosewood box with brass corners and lined in maroon velvet lining.A near matching pair of the acclaimed rimfire No. Nimschke-style engraving with nickel finish and pearl grips both with custom pearl grips and contemporary hand-tooled Slim-Jim-style leather holsters. Pair of Nimschke-Style Engraved Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Revolvers Inscribed to D.B.
