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Colt 1st Model Dragoon .44 Cal #4042

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
Colt 1st Model Dragoon .44 Cal #4042
A rare Early U.S. 1nd Model Colt Dragoon Revolver Serial Number 4042 for 1849, second year of production. 7000 manufactured. 7 1/2" barrel, German silver front blade sight, rear V-notch on top of hammer, .44 caliber. oval cylinder stops, square back triggerguard. All Colt “4 pounders” are desirable as they saw hard service on the western frontier and are the quintessential heavy Dragoon revolver. Serial number 4042 has been used hard, but still retains the “Address Saml Colt New York City” address. "U.S." on frame under the Colts Patent. Serial numbers match on the frame, triggerguard, and backstrap, cylinder and the cylinder arbor pin, the wedge is mismatched "037". No SN on the barrel lug and there is no evidence that one was ever there. Hammer action is tight/crisp. "Indian Fight" cylinder scene is faint but all there and visible(rare) , and "U.S. Dragoons" and"Colts Patent" are faint but readable. Sub-inspector mark "B" is stamped on the top of the backstrap, cylinder and the bottom of the triggerguard. Smooth & blended molted gray finish with scattered areas of patina, some dull blue remaining on the loading lever. Brass has a nice aged patina. Bore is fair to good, very good rifling with a patch of pitting near the muzzle. Grips are overall sound with a hair line crack in the left side, there is what appears to be 3 notches cut in the bottom of the right panel. Right panel also has a faint outline of the inspectors cartouche. (WAT for William A. Thornton). Left grip panel is unmarked.Condition is NRA Very Good. Antique Firearm.