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U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1851 Navy/Army Contract Percussion Revolver

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military / Hand Guns - Revolvers Start Price:900.00 USD Estimated At:1,800.00 - 2,750.00 USD
U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1851 Navy/Army Contract Percussion Revolver
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U.S. Martially Inspected Colt Model 1851 Navy/Army Contract Percussion Revolver

Manufactured in 1857, this is an example of a scarce Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver that was purchased by the U.S. Army prior to the Civil War. These U.S. Colt Model 1851's were primarily issued to the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Regiments and were used extensively in campaigns against hostile Indians prior to the Civil War, and were found in the 42,000 to 80,000 serial number range. The top barrel flat is marked "-ADDRESS SAML COLT HARTFORD CT.-", and "COLTS/PATENT" over "U.S." on left side of frame. The left trigger guard shoulder is marked with a small letter "M" and "V" on the upper left front of the trigger guard bow. The cylinder is roll engraved with the Texas naval battle scene and an "S", the left side of the barrel lug is marked with an "N", "S" behind the trigger guard bow and the letter "C" is marked on the top of the back strap. The complete matching serial number is marked on the barrel lug, frame, trigger guard, cylinder and back strap, with the partial serial number, "7958" is marked on the arbor pin and wedge. The loading lever is mis-matched (8325). Standard brass cone front and hammer notch rear sight and fitted with a smooth one piece grip.

Manufucture: Colt
Model: 1851 Navy
BBL: 7 1/2 inch octagon
Stock:
Guage: 36 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened/silver
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 77958

Good. The metal surfaces have a smooth mottled gray patina. The brass has an attractive aged patina. Half of the cylinder scene is visible due to numerous small dents on the cylinder. The front of the trigger guard is bent down slightly. The grip is also very good with some wear on the lower edges, several small dings on the bottom and a pleasant hand rubbed patina. The markings are clear. The action is fine.