2026

LATE NEW YORK MILITIA COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,500.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
LATE NEW YORK MILITIA COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.
SN 140060. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue & color case hardened with 7-1/2" bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has the 2-line, 3-patent dates and a small "U.S". Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip that has last four digits of matching SN in backstrap channel. It shows a legible "SEB" (Capt. Stanhope E. Blunt) inspector cartouche below the date "1891" on left side. Right side of grip has the legible "RAC" (Rinaldo A. Carr) sub-inspector cartouche. Right side of grip also has stamped crossed signal flags with a "2" above and "NY" below which surmounts the number "25". This indicates that this revolver was assigned to 2nd Signal Brigade, New York Militia and was revolver rack #25. Buttstrap is hand-stamped "2 / SC / 25", having the same significance. Bottom of the frame by the SN, bottom of bbl, cyl and bottom left edge of grip all have the "RAC" sub-inspector initials. Trigger guard, buttstrap and front end of ejector housing are marked with the "K" inspector initial. This revolver was part of the last contract for Cavalry revolvers. Only because they were in the New York Militia Armory at the time did they escape the recalls of the 1890s and early 20th century where large numbers of Cavalry revolvers were converted to artillery configuration by having their bbls reduced to 5-1/2", usually with mixed parts. All visible numbers are matching with last four digits of matching SN on bottom of bbl & cyl. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including grip. Bbl & ejector housing retain 60-70% orig blue with the loss areas a medium patina, silver blue on outer radius of ejector housing with fine pitting on right side of muzzle; frame retains faded case colors in sheltered areas being mostly faded to smoky case colors and silver/brown patina; hammer retains faded case colors on sides & rear edge, turned silver on top; cyl retains thin blue in the flutes being a medium brown patina on outer diameter; trigger guard & backstrap retain blue in sheltered areas with front & backstraps a blue/gray patina. Grip is sound showing moderate to heavy wear with all cartouches and date thin but legible. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with some light frosting in the grooves. 4-48809 JR365