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$862.00

COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. Cal .44 perc. Usual configuration with 8” round bbl, one line New York address, 3 screw frame cut for shoulder stock with flat head hammer screw, brass trigger guard with iron backstrap and 1-pc walnut grips. There are tiny inspector initials on various parts. SN 73111. CONDITION: About good, all matching except the wedge which is numbered 0642. The cylinder has the serial number 1480 in the correct place with #3111 (the matching number) adjacent on the rebated area. Both numbers have inspectors initials beneath them. No original finish remains being a dark brown patina overall with minor surface rust and a few hammer marks around the wedge slot. The wedge spring is broken. The trigger guard retains traces of original silver plating. The backstrap is a blue brown patina. Grips are very fine with traces of original varnish and no evidence of a cartouche. Bore is strong with moderate to heavy pitting and a small bulge 2” from the muzzle. Good mechanics. 4-49431 JR501 (500-1,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2003
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