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Copy of a Colt Paterson Belt Model Revolver No. 2 with Brass Percussion Capper

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Copy of a Colt Paterson Belt Model Revolver No. 2 with Brass Percussion Capper
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This is a mid-20th Century produced copy of a Colt Paterson Belt Model Revolver No. 2. This revolver has a medium size frame, early square-back five-shot cylinder, and 3 inch .34 caliber barrel. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped "- Patent Arms M'g. Co. Paterson, NJ. Colt's Pt." reading from the breech to the muzzle. The cylinder is roll-stamped with the centaur scene. The hammer has a smooth spur. The serial number, "287" is stamped on the face of the trigger. The straight walnut grips have beveled heels. The revolver is accompanied by a brass capper which is similar to the cappers furnished with Colt Paterson revolvers. The face of the capper lid has a raised boss and is inscribed with two rings. The capper is unmarked and lacks the ring at the top, which was a feature of Colt Paterson cappers. Samuel Colt and his Patent Arms Manufacturing Co. manufactured approximately 3,200 revolvers at the Paterson, New Jersey factory between 1837 and 1840. The Colt Paterson revolvers were the first successful mass-produced revolving pistols and paved the way for subsequent Colt designs beginning with the Colt Walker Model revolver in 1847. The survival rate of Colt Paterson revolvers is very low and any example is rare and very desirable, thus making this copy a good substitute in ones collection!.
BBL: 3 inch octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 34 Percussion
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 287
Condition: Fair. The barrel legend is sharp. The roll-engraved centaur scene on the cylinder is faint. The barrel, frame and cylinder have an artificial dark gray patina. The barrel, frame and hammer have shallow acid etching. The cylinder has moderate pitting. The walnut grips are good. The brass capper has an attractive patina; the outside spring is pitted. This is a solid example of a copy of a rare Colt Paterson Belt Model Revolver No. 2.