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2097
$12,075.00
Revised: 3/14/2009 

Additional Information: Springfield research Service records indicate this Serial Number in the immediate range of New Model Army gun issued to Company K, 3rd Arkansas Vol Cavalry.

EXTRAORDINARY REMINGTON MODEL 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. SN 46708. Cal. 44. Blue finish with 8″ oct bbl, pinched post front sight, brass trigger guard & crisp 2-pc walnut grips with crisp cartouche on left side. Several of the various parts have small inspector initials. While these revolvers were produced in very large quantities during the Civil War and were one of the most popular revolvers during the war they are rarely ever found in crisp, unfired condition as is this one. Just in case anyone would wish to know, this is what one looks like in unissued, unused condition. CONDITION: Extraordinarily fine. Overall retains about 99% plus crisp orig factory finish with brilliant deep blue and case colors. Trigger guard has crisp sharp edges, as do the grips. Grips do have a few minor nicks on edges. Revolver has a few minor nicks on sharp edges with one small spot on right side of frame. Cylinder is extremely crisp with only the hint of a drag line. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-35291 JR193 (8,000-12,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2009
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