One of my first purchases when I started collecting about 10 years ago, was from an online auction. It had pretty crappy pictures, and none of the right side of the gun. I put in a really low bid for the gun, which ended up winning. A S&W Model of 1905 (.38 special). When it showed up, there was some engraving on the side plate (a presentation) saying it was from the Inter-Allied Games in Paris in June, 1919. It turns out, it was one of 25 revolvers used in the shooting competition - which the US won. It is referenced in the "Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson". Dedicated to a specific competitor, whose history I have tracked down. I plan to donate this gun to a museum sometime in the next few years. Strangely enough, two other guns from this competition have surfaced over the past 5 years.