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FINE MARTIAL CIVIL WAR COLT ARMY REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:6,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
FINE MARTIAL CIVIL WAR COLT ARMY REVOLVER.
SN 127251. Cal. 44. This is a fine example of a mid-war US Cavalry purchased Colt Army revolver. Blue & color case hardened with 8" rnd bbl, German silver front sight and 1-line U.S. America address. Frame has a tiny "COLTS PATENT" on left side and is 3-screw style, cut for shoulder stock, with flathead hammer screw. Cyl is usual rebated style with 6-chambers and Ormsby Naval battle scene roll marking. All of the safety pins are serviceable. The brass trigger guard & iron backstrap contain a 1-pc walnut grip. Both sides of grip have legible cartouches and several of the metal parts have tiny inspector initials. According to Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms about 127,000 Model 1860 revolvers were purchased by the Federal Government for use in the Civil War. The majority of these revolvers were issued to front line troops and was the most extensively used handgun throughout the Civil War. They mostly saw continuous service throughout the war and later on the American frontier, usually under harsh conditions with limited or no maintenance and are rarely found today with orig finish or with fine visible cartouches. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall, all matching including cyl and wedge. Bbl retains 10-20% orig blue with much of balance plum with scattered staining and pitting. Rammer & handle retain traces of bright case colors; frame and hammer retain traces of orig case colors with balance gray/brown with pitting. Cyl retains traces of blue finish and shows about 98% Ormsby Naval battle scene; trigger guard is a medium mustard patina, never having been silver plated; backstrap & buttstrap retain about 20% orig blue with the balance plum with light patina. Grip is sound showing moderate edge wear, a few nicks & scratches and retains a hand worn patina with about 1" "cut out" area on right side near frame and small chips on each inside toe and small gap between stock and frame. Mechanics are fine, well defined crisp bore. 4-48811 JS222