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This item SOLD at 2018 Feb 10 @ 16:06UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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This lot features a great example of a Engraved Manhattan Arms .22 Caliber Pocket Revolver. The revolver features a 3 1/8" octagon barrel, factory engraving, rosewood grips, spur trigger, and nickel finish. The Manhattan Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. was founded by a group of New Jersey businessmen in 1856. Their goal was to take advantage of Colt_x0092_s patent for revolving firearms that was due to expire in 1857. The founders hired Thomas Bacon to became the Superintendent of Manufacturing. Manufacturing began in Norwich, Connecticut and in 1859 moved to Newark, New Jersey. Thomas Bacon remained in Norwich and started his own firearms company. During their existence, Manhattan Firearms produced approximately 175,000 pistols. Only Colt, Remington, and Winchester produced more guns during this era in which included the Civil War. While waiting for Colt_x0092_s patent to expire, Manhattan first made copies of American firearms that no longer had patent protection. These included pepperboxes and various single-shot designs. Shortly thereafter, they turned their attention to making Colt-style revolvers in both the .31 caliber Pocket and .36 caliber Navy styles. Manhattan patented an extra set of cylinder safety notches on these models. Manhattans can be easily identified by the many notches on their cylinders. After the Civil War, Manhattan production primarily consisted of a copy of the Smith & Wesson .22 caliber cartridge revolver and a single-shot boot pistol under the name "HERO". Manhattan changed it's name in 1868 to American Standard Tool Company and began to market industrial tools as well as firearms. American Standard Tool closed during the financial panic of 1873. The revolver shows good condition for its age, it shows wear to the finish and signs of use. The mechanics function and show looseness. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 1518.
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199 Rosehill Way, Bluffton, South Carolina, 29910, United States
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Auction Location: Bluffton, SC 29910
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