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CONFEDERATE 2ND MODEL GRISWOLD REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE 2ND MODEL GRISWOLD REVOLVER.

Cal. 36. SN#2093. The most popular and iconic of Confederate revolvers are the brass frame copies of Colt 1851 navy revolvers made by Samuel Griswold in Griswoldville Georgia. This is good looking example with superior condition frame, barrel, and cylinder. Serial Number “2093” stamped on left side of frame, barrel, and cylinder. Cryptic “I” over “I” is observed on bottom of barrel near latch and back of cylinder with functional safety pins, good twist in iron is seen in cylinder. Traces of original blue finish found on bottom of barrel. This revolver has long collection history and is listed by serial number in Bill Albaugh’s 1955 text “The Brass Framed Colt and Whitney”. CONDITION: All parts which were full serial numbered are original and better than average seen. Parts that would have had secondary numbers, loading arm, backstrap, trigger guard, wedge, and hammer are all replaced along with grips which still have partial Colt serial number. Mechanically functional with good dirty rifled bore. Regardless of replaced parts, this revolver presents better than most examples. (01-22606/JS). $20,000-25,000.