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[[File:NBV49-T-F2-H.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson New Model No.3. Target configuration]]
The '''Smith & Wesson Model 3''' was a single-action, cartridge-firing, top-break revolver developed in 1869, and produced by Smith & Wesson from circa 1870 to 1874.  
[[Image:S&wno3nm.jpg|thumb|right|400px| Smith & Wesson New Model No.3]]
[[Image:Bt-285m.jpg|thumb|right|400px|]]


Introduced in 1878, Smith & Wesson New Model No.3 was Smith & Wessons perfected single action top break revolver, generally smaller and lighter than previous models. It returned to the original Smith & Wesson barrel latch system, a change stemming mainly from the company's desire to stop paying royalties to George W Schofield. It was, after the Colt Single Action Army, the most popular revolver of the later frontier era, in fact more New Model No.3s were made than Single Action Armies during the 19th century, though the majority went to foreign military contracts.
The Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model Pattern I (1871) revolver were identical to the Model 3 American, except chambered for the 44 S&W Russian. ''The following 2nd & 3rd models have many differences, so they are located on [[Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model|their own page]].''


In 1875, the US Ordnance Board granted Smith & Wesson a contract to outfit the military with Model 3 revolvers incorporating the design improvements of Major George W. Schofield, known as the [[Smith & Wesson Schofield]] revolver.
=Smith & Wesson Model 3=
[[File:Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian 1st Model.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian 1st Model - .44 Russian. The original American Model is identical, only chambered for .44 S&W American.]]
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
(1878 - year)
(1870 - 1874)


* '''Type:''' Revolver
* '''Type:''' Revolver


* '''Caliber(s):''' .45 S&W Schofield, .45 Webley, .450 Revolver, .455 Mk I and .455 Mk II, .44 S&W Russian, .44 S&W American, .44-40 WCF, .44 Rimfire Henry, .41 S&W, .38-40 WCF, .38-44 S&W, .38 Colt, .38 S&W, .32 S&W, .32-44 S&W, .320 S&W Revolving Rifle
* '''Caliber(s):''' .44 S&W American, .44 Russian


* '''Weight:''' 2.9 lb (1.3 kg)
* '''Weight:''' ?


* '''Length:''' 12 in (30.5 cm)
* '''Length:''' ?


* '''Barrel length(s):''' 8 in(scarce), 7.5 in(rare), 7 in(bit scarce), 6.5 in (standard production length), 6 in(bit scarce), 5 in(scarce), 4 in(rare), 3.5 in(very rare)
* '''Barrel length(s):''' 8 in (20.3 cm)


* '''Capacity:''' 6-round cylinder
* '''Capacity:''' 6-round cylinder
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'''The Smith & Wesson New Model No.3 has been used in the following films:'''
{{Gun title}}
 
===Film===
===Film===
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
|-
| ''[[Lemonade Joe]]'' || [[Karel Fiala]] || Lemonade Joe || || 1964
| rowspan=4|''[[Miss Mend]]'' || [[Boris Barnet]] || Barnet || rowspan=4|Supposedly Russian 1st Model || rowspan=4|1926
|-
|-
| ''[[Lemonade Joe]]'' || [[Milos Kopecký]] || Horác Badman  || || 1964
| [[Igor Ilyinsky]] || Hopkins
|-
|-
| ''[[Lemonade Joe]]'' || [[Kveta Fialová]] || Tornado Lou  || || 1964
| [[Sergey Komarov]] || Chiche
|-
|-
| ''[[Sons of Great Bear, The|The Sons of Great Bear]]'' || [[Gerhard Rachold]] || Lt. Roach || || 1966
| || Chiche's henchman
|-
|-
| ''[[A Professional Gun (Il mercenario)]]''|| [[Jack Palance]] || Ricciolo alias 'Curly' || || 1968
| ''[[Antosha Rybkin]]'' || [[Boris Chirkov]] || Antosha Rybkin || Supposedly Russian 1st Model || 1942
|-
|-
| ''[[A Professional Gun (Il mercenario)]]''|| [[Franco Ressel]] || Studs || || 1968
| rowspan=3|''[[Prairie Hunters in Mexico (Präriejäger in Mexiko)]]'' || [[Kolio Donchev]] || Black Gérard || rowspan=3|Supposedly Russian 1st Model || rowspan=3|1988
|-
|-
| ''[[A Professional Gun (Il mercenario)]]''|| [[Tito García]] || Garcia's Cousin ||  || 1968
| Roland Seidler || French Captain
|-
|-
| ''[[Family Happiness (Semeynoe schastye)]]'' || [[Andrey Mironov]] || Fyodor Sigayev || Spanish or Belgian copy; pearl grips || 1969
| || Settlers
|-
|-
| ''[[Family Happiness (Semeynoe schastye)]]'' || [[Valentin Gaft]] || Gun store clerk || Spanish or Belgian copy; pearl grips || 1969
| ''[[Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf]]'' || Jonathan Legg || Cowboy Gunman 2 || Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson non-firing replica || 2009
|-
|rowspan=4|''[[Pelagia and the White Bulldog (Pelagiya i bely buldog)]]'' || [[Sergei Ugryumov]] || Stepan Shiryaev || rowspan=4|Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson non-firing replica || rowspan=4|2009
|-
| [[Sergei Legostaev]] || Murad
|-
| [[Andrey Mezhulis]] || Felix Lagrange
|-
| [[Aleksey Vertkov]] || Petya Telianov
|-
| ''[[Blue Ruin]]''|| || || Replica ||2015
|-
|rowspan=3|''[[Wilson City]]''||[[Jirí Machácek]]||Aaron Food ||rowspan=3| Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson non-firing replica; w/ nickel finish and pearl grips || rowspan=3|2015
|-
| [[Vojtech Dyk]]||Kvido Eisner
|-
| '[[Lubos Kostelný]]||Commissioner Brunner
|-
| ''[[Badland]]'' || || A gambler in the saloon || || 2019
|-
|}
 
===Television===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
|-
| ''[[Pacifist, The (La pacifista)|The Pacifist (La pacifista)]]'' || [[Daniel Olbrychski]] || Sergey Abramov || ||1970
| rowspan=2|''[[Riches (Bogatstvo)]]'' || [[Aleksandr Yakovlev]] || Bentley || rowspan=2|Nickel plated Denix replica, named "Schofield Cal.45 revolver" || rowspan=2|2004
|-
|-
| ''[[Pacifist, The (La pacifista)|The Pacifist (La pacifista)]]'' || [[Pierre Clementi]] || Stranger || ||1970
| [[Sergey Batalov]] || ''Uryadnik'' Mikhail Sotenniy
|-
|-
| ''[[Hannie Caulder]]'' || [[Robert Culp]] || Luther Price || ||1971
| rowspan=2|''[[Sherlock: The Russian Chronicles (Sherlok v Rossii)]]'' || [[Maksim Matveev]] || Sherlock Holmes || rowspan=2|Denix replica, named "Schofield Cal.45 revolver" || rowspan=2|2020
|-
|-
| ''[[Hannie Caulder]]'' || [[Raquel Welch]] || Hannie Caulder || || 1971  
| Kirill Gordleev || ''Podporuchik'' Arkadiy Koshko
|-
|}
 
= Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 =
 
[[File:NBV49-T-F2-H.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3. Target configuration]]
[[Image:S&wno3nm.jpg|thumb|right|400px| Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 with unusual 5 inch barrel]]
[[File:OtherNickelNewModel.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 with nickel finish and target sights]]
[[File:NewModelNo3.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 with 5 inch barrel and nickel finish - .44 Russian]]
 
Introduced in 1878, Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 was Smith & Wessons perfected single action top break revolver, generally smaller and lighter than previous models. It returned to the original Smith & Wesson barrel latch system, a change stemming mainly from the company's desire to stop paying royalties to George W Schofield. It was, after the Colt Single Action Army, the most popular revolver of the later frontier era, in fact more New Model No. 3s were made than Single Action Armies during the 19th century, though the majority went to foreign military contracts.
 
==Specifications==
(1878 - 1915)
 
* '''Type:''' Revolver
 
* '''Caliber(s):''' .45 S&W Schofield, .45 Webley, .450 Revolver, .455 Mk I and .455 Mk II, .44 S&W Russian, .44 S&W American, .44-40 WCF, .44 Rimfire Henry, .41 S&W, .38-40 WCF, .38-44 S&W, .38 Colt, .38 S&W, .32 S&W, .32-44 S&W, .320 S&W Revolving Rifle
 
* '''Weight:''' 2.9 lb (1.3 kg)
 
* '''Length:''' 12 in (30.5 cm)
 
* '''Barrel length(s):''' 8 in (20.3 cm), 7.5 in (19.0 cm), 7 in (17.7 cm), 6.5 in - most common barrel length (16.5 cm), 6 in (15.2 cm), 5 in (12.7 cm), 4 in (10.16 cm), 3.5 in (8.8 cm)
 
* '''Capacity:''' 6-round cylinder
 
* '''Fire Modes:''' Single Action
 
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{{Gun title}}
 
===Film===
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
| ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)|The Hound of the Baskervilles]]''|| [[Basil Rathbone]] || Sherlock Holmes || Only on promotional images || 1939
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Love Me Tender]]'' || [[Robert Middleton]] || Mr. Siringo || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1956
|-
| [[Richard Egan]] || Vance Reno
|-
| ''[[The Astro-Zombies]]'' || [[Vincent Barbi]] || Tiros || || 1968
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[El Topo]]'' || Agustín Isunza || 4th Master Gunfighter || rowspan=2|Without trigger guard and hammer spur || rowspan=2|1970
|-
| Alejandro Jodorowsky || El Topo
|-
| rowspan=2| ''[[Hannie Caulder]]'' || [[Robert Culp]] || Luther Price ||rowspan=2| ||rowspan=2| 1971
|-
|[[Raquel Welch]] || Hannie Caulder
|-
|-
| ''[[Joe Kidd]]''||[[John Saxon]] || Luis Chama || || 1972
| ''[[Joe Kidd]]''||[[John Saxon]] || Luis Chama || || 1972
|-
|-
| ''[[The Sannikov Land (Zemlya Sannikova)]]'' || [[Georgi Vitsin]] || Ignatiy || Spanish or Belgian copy; nickel plated with pearl grips || 1973
| ''[[Cuba]]'' || [[Danny De La Paz]] || Julio Mederos || Probably a Spanish copy || 1979
|-
|-
| ''[[The Sannikov Land (Zemlya Sannikova)]]'' || [[Vladislav Dvorzhetsky]] || Ilyin || Spanish or Belgian copy; nickel plated with pearl grips || 1973
| ''[[The Last Hunt (Poslednyaya okhota)]]'' || [[Oleg Borisov]] || John Horsfield || || 1980
|-
|-
| ''[[A Cruel Romance]]'' || [[Nikita Mikhalkov]] || Paratov || Spanish or Belgian copy; nickel plated with pearl grips || 1984
|''[[Romancing the Stone]]''|| || Juan || Japanese Contract version ||1984
|-
|-
| ''[[A Cruel Romance]]'' || [[Aleksandr Pankratov-Chyornyy]] || Semenovsky || Spanish or Belgian copy; nickel plated with pearl grips || 1984
| ''[[Tombstone]]''||[[Sam Elliott]] || Virgil Earp || Nickel Finish, Pearl Grips || 1993
|-
|-
| ''[[A Cruel Romance]]'' || [[Andrey Myagkov]] || Karandyshev || Spanish or Belgian copy; nickel plated with pearl grips || 1984
| ''[[The Quick and the Dead]]''||[[Leonardo DiCaprio]] || The Kid || Nickel Finish, Trigger guard removed || 1995
|-
|-
| ''[[Tombstone]]''||[[Sam Elliott]] || Virgil Earp || Nickel Finish, Pearl Grips || 1993
| ''[[Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The|The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford]]''|| [[Casey Affleck]] || Bob Ford || Nickel plated || 2007
|-
|-
| ''[[Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The|The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford]]''|| [[Casey Affleck]] || Bob Ford || || 2007
| ''[[Big Money Rustlas]]'' || [[Jamie Madrox]] || Raw Stank || 5" barrel || 2010
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="75"|'''Air Date'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="75"|'''Air Date'''
|-
|-
| ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson]] || [[Vasily Livanov]] || Sherlock Holmes || Spanish or Belgian copy || 1979-1986
| ''[[Blacklist, The - Season 2|The Blacklist - Season 2]]'' ||[[James Spader]]||Raymond "Red" Reddington||"T. Earl King VI (No. 94)"(SO2E14)||2013 - Present
|-
|-
| ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson]] || [[Vitaly Solomin]] || Dr. Watson || Spanish or Belgian copy || 1979-1986
| ''[[Godless (2017)|Godless]]'' || [[Keith Jardine]] || Dyer Howe || Seen in holster || 2017
|-
|-
| ''[[Blacklist, The - Season 2|The Blacklist - Season 2]]'' ||[[James Spader]]||Raymond "Red" Reddington||"T. Earl King VI (No. 94)"(SO2E14)||2013 - Present
|''[[The Son - Season 2]]''||||Mexican Army officer||"Numunuu" (S2E01) ||2019
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 05:52, 23 May 2022

The Smith & Wesson Model 3 was a single-action, cartridge-firing, top-break revolver developed in 1869, and produced by Smith & Wesson from circa 1870 to 1874.

The Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model Pattern I (1871) revolver were identical to the Model 3 American, except chambered for the 44 S&W Russian. The following 2nd & 3rd models have many differences, so they are located on their own page.

In 1875, the US Ordnance Board granted Smith & Wesson a contract to outfit the military with Model 3 revolvers incorporating the design improvements of Major George W. Schofield, known as the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver.

Smith & Wesson Model 3

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Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian 1st Model - .44 Russian. The original American Model is identical, only chambered for .44 S&W American.

Specifications

(1870 - 1874)

  • Type: Revolver
  • Caliber(s): .44 S&W American, .44 Russian
  • Weight: ?
  • Length: ?
  • Barrel length(s): 8 in (20.3 cm)
  • Capacity: 6-round cylinder
  • Fire Modes: Single Action

The Smith & Wesson Model 3 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Miss Mend Boris Barnet Barnet Supposedly Russian 1st Model 1926
Igor Ilyinsky Hopkins
Sergey Komarov Chiche
Chiche's henchman
Antosha Rybkin Boris Chirkov Antosha Rybkin Supposedly Russian 1st Model 1942
Prairie Hunters in Mexico (Präriejäger in Mexiko) Kolio Donchev Black Gérard Supposedly Russian 1st Model 1988
Roland Seidler French Captain
Settlers
Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf Jonathan Legg Cowboy Gunman 2 Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson non-firing replica 2009
Pelagia and the White Bulldog (Pelagiya i bely buldog) Sergei Ugryumov Stepan Shiryaev Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson non-firing replica 2009
Sergei Legostaev Murad
Andrey Mezhulis Felix Lagrange
Aleksey Vertkov Petya Telianov
Blue Ruin Replica 2015
Wilson City Jirí Machácek Aaron Food Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson non-firing replica; w/ nickel finish and pearl grips 2015
Vojtech Dyk Kvido Eisner
'Lubos Kostelný Commissioner Brunner
Badland A gambler in the saloon 2019

Television

Title Actor Character Note Date
Riches (Bogatstvo) Aleksandr Yakovlev Bentley Nickel plated Denix replica, named "Schofield Cal.45 revolver" 2004
Sergey Batalov Uryadnik Mikhail Sotenniy
Sherlock: The Russian Chronicles (Sherlok v Rossii) Maksim Matveev Sherlock Holmes Denix replica, named "Schofield Cal.45 revolver" 2020
Kirill Gordleev Podporuchik Arkadiy Koshko

Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3

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Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3. Target configuration
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Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 with unusual 5 inch barrel
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Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 with nickel finish and target sights
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Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 with 5 inch barrel and nickel finish - .44 Russian

Introduced in 1878, Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 was Smith & Wessons perfected single action top break revolver, generally smaller and lighter than previous models. It returned to the original Smith & Wesson barrel latch system, a change stemming mainly from the company's desire to stop paying royalties to George W Schofield. It was, after the Colt Single Action Army, the most popular revolver of the later frontier era, in fact more New Model No. 3s were made than Single Action Armies during the 19th century, though the majority went to foreign military contracts.

Specifications

(1878 - 1915)

  • Type: Revolver
  • Caliber(s): .45 S&W Schofield, .45 Webley, .450 Revolver, .455 Mk I and .455 Mk II, .44 S&W Russian, .44 S&W American, .44-40 WCF, .44 Rimfire Henry, .41 S&W, .38-40 WCF, .38-44 S&W, .38 Colt, .38 S&W, .32 S&W, .32-44 S&W, .320 S&W Revolving Rifle
  • Weight: 2.9 lb (1.3 kg)
  • Length: 12 in (30.5 cm)
  • Barrel length(s): 8 in (20.3 cm), 7.5 in (19.0 cm), 7 in (17.7 cm), 6.5 in - most common barrel length (16.5 cm), 6 in (15.2 cm), 5 in (12.7 cm), 4 in (10.16 cm), 3.5 in (8.8 cm)
  • Capacity: 6-round cylinder
  • Fire Modes: Single Action

The Smith & Wesson Model 3 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
The Hound of the Baskervilles Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes Only on promotional images 1939
Love Me Tender Robert Middleton Mr. Siringo 1956
Richard Egan Vance Reno
The Astro-Zombies Vincent Barbi Tiros 1968
El Topo Agustín Isunza 4th Master Gunfighter Without trigger guard and hammer spur 1970
Alejandro Jodorowsky El Topo
Hannie Caulder Robert Culp Luther Price 1971
Raquel Welch Hannie Caulder
Joe Kidd John Saxon Luis Chama 1972
Cuba Danny De La Paz Julio Mederos Probably a Spanish copy 1979
The Last Hunt (Poslednyaya okhota) Oleg Borisov John Horsfield 1980
Romancing the Stone Juan Japanese Contract version 1984
Tombstone Sam Elliott Virgil Earp Nickel Finish, Pearl Grips 1993
The Quick and the Dead Leonardo DiCaprio The Kid Nickel Finish, Trigger guard removed 1995
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Casey Affleck Bob Ford Nickel plated 2007
Big Money Rustlas Jamie Madrox Raw Stank 5" barrel 2010

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note Air Date
The Blacklist - Season 2 James Spader Raymond "Red" Reddington "T. Earl King VI (No. 94)"(SO2E14) 2013 - Present
Godless Keith Jardine Dyer Howe Seen in holster 2017
The Son - Season 2 Mexican Army officer "Numunuu" (S2E01) 2019


See Also

  • Smith & Wesson - A list of all firearms manufactured by Smith & Wesson.