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CONFEDERATE RIGDON & ANSLEY REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE RIGDON & ANSLEY REVOLVER.
SN 1832. Cal. 36. SN 1832. This is a newly found example of an all orig. complete and matching Confederate revolver made in Augusta, GA. Rigdon and Ansley's are one of only 2 twelve stop cylinder guns made in the Confederacy. The other being the Augusta Machine Works, also made in Augusta, GA. This example is SN 1832 on all parts normally SN on this pattern, including bbl, latch, loading arm, cylinder, arbor, frame, trigger guard, back strap and wedge. This accompanying holster this gun was found in is made from reused leather as can be seen by the old sewing lines. This holster is crudely made as can be seen in pictures, but is quite sound and supple and displays with gun well. Other than SN's the only other markings found on this standard pattern are a "CSA" stamped on top of bbl flat and a cryptic letter "J" stamped on bottom of trigger guard. CONDITION: Metal overall is gray with scattered staining and pitting. Gun functions mechanically and exhibits good strong rifling in its bore. All SN's are discernibly as is the "CSA" on top of bbl flat, as can be seen in photos. Stocks are sound and solid, though shrunk and an old glued repair along a 2 1/2" crack. The right stock has a 1 1/2 X 1 inch area by butt that is "eroded" with wood loss though it appears to be from its period of use, as this area has patinaed in suite with rest of grip. All screws are intact and appear orig. with exception of wedge screw, which is missing. The left ear of back strap has a cracked through break which does not affect esthetics, but can be seen in photograph. Front brass site has been beat down, but is still present, as can be seen in photos. 8-76349 JS1