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COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER ISSUED TO THE NEW YORK MILITIA.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,750.00 USD Estimated At:7,500.00 - 12,500.00 USD
COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER ISSUED TO THE NEW YORK MILITIA.
SN 84073. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue and color case hardened with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1 line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3 line patent dates and a small "U.S." It has 2nd type ejector rod housing with bullseye ejector rod head. Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip marked "30" on each side near the frame and "6 BATTERY" on each side of the grip. Grip is without cartouches but has the "RAC" (Rinaldo A. Carr) sub-inspector initials. Frame, bbl & cyl have "DFC" (David F. Clark) sub-inspector initials. This revolver is from the 7th or 8th contract (August 1882 to April 1883) and falls within the David F. Clark sub-inspected series. It is listed by SN on pg 76 in Colt Cavalry and Artillery Revolvers...A Continuing Study, Kopec & Fenn, under a heading "The New York Militia Revolvers". This revolver has been completely restored in the 1895 reissue series and has, in addition to the refurbished grip, a replaced cyl which originally had the last 4 digits of the SN 2621 and now also has the matching SN to this revolver. It also appears that the backstrap and bbl were renumbered during the refurbishing as the SNs on the buttstrap & bbl are in a much smaller font which also matches the font of the 2nd SN on cyl. Unlike other known 1895 refurbished New York Militia revolvers, this revolver has a color case hardened hammer with short knurling and line. Base pin is a replacement with dimpled ends. CONDITION: Fine, as restored. Bbl & ejector housing retain most of their restored blue, lightly to moderately thinned with muzzle end wear; frame retains very bright case colors in the front gullets, moderately faded colors on side of frame with moderately to heavily faded colors on the recoil shield, loading gate and top strap; hammer retains faded case colors; trigger guard retains about 60% orig blue with a blue gray patina on front strap; backstrap/buttstrap retains bright blue at the top and on the butt strap with the center of the backstrap a blue gray patina; cyl retains about 70% thinning blue on the outer diameter with strong blue in the flutes and strong bright blue in the chambers; grip is sound, showing moderate to heavy edge wear with nicks and dings and retains a dark, hand worn patina; mechanics are fine; bright shiny bore. 4-47555 JR162