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VERY RARE COLT MARTIALLY MARKED "FLUCK" DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:20,000.00 USD Estimated At:40,000.00 - 60,000.00 USD
VERY RARE COLT MARTIALLY MARKED  FLUCK  DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER.
SN 2046. Cal. 44. Also referred to as the "Fluck" dragoon, this rare revolver apparently was one of a contract of 1000 revolvers from Nov 1847 in the serial range 2001 to 3000. They are generally made from left over and reworked Walker parts with orig dragoon frames. This revolver has a 7-1/2" oct to rnd bbl, German silver front sight and left hand New York City address on top flat. Centered on left side of frame is tiny "COLT'S PATENT" over a tiny "U.S." Cyl is usual 6 shot with oval stop notches, a distinct pressure ridge and Dragoon Indian Fight Scene roll marking. The "MODEL U.S.M.R." and "COLT'S PATENT" panels are mostly legible. The single safety pin is battered. The unplated, square back brass trigger guard and backstrap contain a 1-pc walnut grip with oval cartouche on left side that appears to be "JCB" (Joseph C. Bragg) and a partially visible "WAT" (William A. Thornton) cartouche on the right side. SNs are all of the very tiny Walker style. Left side of front strap, under the grip, is marked with assembly number 29, which number is also found in the buttstrap channel of the grip. The rammer handle, with vertical latch, is marked with assembly number 78, which is also found on the bottom of bbl just in front of the rammer pivot cut. The wedge is numbered in a matching size font "49", which is undoubtedly an assembler's mistake, simply having turned the "6" upside down. These revolvers were long an enigma, initially believed to have been replacement revolvers for damaged Walker Revolvers. However Mr. John J. Fluck conducted detailed research and discovered the apparent "Second Contract Dragoon" revolvers, one of which is this revolver. The rarity of this model is second only to the Whitneyville-Hartford revolver in limited quantities produced. PROVENANCE: Dr. John M. Pickup Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching. No orig finish remains, being an overall wonderful dark brown "attic" patina. Frame and hammer nose have light pitting. Frame screws have been redressed. Trigger guard and backstrap retain a dark mustard patina. Cyl is a matching gray/brown patina and shows 70-75% Dragoon/Indian Fight Scene, which is an extreme rarity on these early revolvers to find any scene at all. In fact with the exception of the extraordinary Fluck Dragoon from the famous Doc. Murphy Collection, this is the finest Fluck we have ever handled. Grip is sound with slightly chipped right toe, showing moderate to heavy wear and a scratch on right side and overall retains a smooth hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore. 4-46424 JR114