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FINE FIRST MODEL COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:17,500.00 USD Estimated At:35,000.00 - 45,000.00 USD
FINE FIRST MODEL COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER
SN 6093. Cal. 44. This is a fine example of a scarce civilian first model Colt Dragoon revolver retaining much of its orig finish. This gun conforms to other first model Dragoons having 7-1/2" round bbl with half oct bbl housing. Bbl is correctly marked with New York City address and SN 6093 is found on most major parts including bbl, frame, trigger guard, backstrap, arbor and cylinder. The cylinder seen on this gun is crisp, showing all of the Ormsby rolled Dragoon/Indian fight scene. Cylinder is also engraved with the more desirable "U.S. Dragoons/Colts Patent" marking. This is a beautiful first model Dragoon that functions perfectly and appears unfired with a like new shiny bore. This gun is accompanied by an unusual custom made brown leather holster which fits gun poorly and was probably made for a longer single shot pistol as there is about a 1 or 2 inch gap between plug and muzzle. There are remnants of an old tag with indiscernible partial text, along with a more modern tag which says "Modele 1848 Colt". CONDITION: Bbl and cylinder retain over 50% of their blue finish with much of the balance plum with scattered areas of rust and light pitting. Cylinder retains the entire Dragoon/Indian fight scene though there are scattered areas of staining and pitting. There are a few light dents in frame near wedge slot. Frame which is marked on the left side "COLTS/PATENT/US" retains much of its muted case colors with balance silver/gray. Backstrap and trigger guard have a yellow brass patina with small inspector letter "KT" stamped. Wedge appears orig though there is no SN. Frame screws retain much of their bright blue finish as can be seen in photos. Stocks retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanically gun functions well and has a bright crisp bore. Cylinder chambers still retain traces of bluing and cones appear sharp though 5 of 6 safety pins have been smashed flat. Trigger screw is broken and missing half, as can be seen, in hole on right side of frame. 4-48120 JS12