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Scarce U.S. Colt First Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:4,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 16,000.00 USD
Scarce U.S. Colt First Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver
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Estimate: $10000 - 16000
Manufacturer: Colt Model: Dragoon
This is an example of a scarce U.S. Colt First Model Dragoon revolver that was manufactured in 1849. The revolver has the distinctive First Model oval cylinder stops and brass square back trigger guard. The top of the barrel flat is marked: "ADDRESS SAMl COLT NEW-YORK CITY" reading from the breech to the muzzle. The left side of the frame is marked with the letter "B" followed by "COLT'S/PATENT". The "U.S." has been filed off. The cylinder is roll engraved with the Ranger and Indian fight scene as well as the standard markings and serial number. There is a small inspection letter "N" on the cylinder, left side of the loading lever, hammer and top of the back strap and on the bottom of the trigger guard bow. There is a "K" on the trigger guard plate next to screw and an "F" below the serial number. The complete matching serial number is marked on the barrel, frame, cylinder, trigger guard, back strap, wedge, loading lever and cylinder pin. The revolver is fitted with smooth one-piece walnut grip. Colt manufactured approximately 5,000 First Model Dragoons.
BBL: 7 1/2 inch part octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 44 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 7828
Condition:
Very good. The metal surfaces have a smooth mottled brown patina with strong original blue finish in the protected areas. The frame shows much of the original casehardened pattern with the U.S. having been removed. The brass has a pleasant aged patina. The grip has been sanded and varnished, and remains good with some lower edge wear and a few minor dents and handling marks. The fine cylinder scene is lightly visible and unless noted above, the markings are clear. The action is out of time, otherwise functions well.