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VERY RARE AUTHENTICATED COLT SHERIFFS MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:18,750.00 USD Estimated At:37,500.00 - 57,500.00 USD
VERY RARE AUTHENTICATED COLT SHERIFFS MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.
PLEASE NOTE (10/7/13): The serial number was omitted from the catalog description. The SN is 122385. Cal .44 WCF (44-40). Blue color case hardened with 4" bbl made without ejector housing. Front sight is altered slightly, having been thinned. Small 2-line address and left side has the full, legible etched panel "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER". Bottom of bbl is marked with a tiny "44" under the base pin. Frame is considered a "made as" frame, not converted from a frame with ejector housing. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left front web of trigger guard is marked "44 CAL". Mounted with 1-pc varnished walnut grip that has last four digits of matching serial number in the backstrap channel. Hammer is correct style with long, coarse checkered panel and all visible numbers are matching. Rear face of cylinder is marked with an "I" inspector mark and hammer slot of the frame is marked with a "p". Base pin is orig type with dimpled ends. Accompanied by a Colt Factory letter which identifies this revolver in Cal 44-40 with 4" bbl, blue finish, type of stock not listed and shipped to "A. G. Spearth", Astoria, OR on October 20, 1887 in a two gun shipment. Also accompanied by a 4-page letter from renowned Colt historian, author, Ron Graham, and someone who is considered to be one of the most knowledgeable experts regarding the Colt Single Action Army Sheriffs Model revolvers. Mr. Graham gives a brief history of the Sheriffs Model revolvers and states that the person named in the records, to whom the revolver was shipped "A.G. Spearth" has another spelling in the records as "Spexart". Mr. Graham also states that there are only 5 surviving examples of Sheriffs Model Single Actions with etched panel bbls that were discovered during his 35 years of extensive research for his books. He states that the total production will never be known because so many of those revolvers were subjected to such hard service, under extreme conditions which erased the shallow etched panels. His research confirmed the production of at least 426 ejectorless Single Action revolvers but is definitely not a total production number. He states that his research has concluded that about 23% of Sheriffs Model revolvers were chambered for the 44-40 cartridge and that extrapolation of the figures show that there were probably only about 75 which had etched panels. He also states that this revolver is factory orig and that all characteristics found on this revolver are correct for its 1887 production period. He recants that conversation between Mr. Graham and well known Sheriffs Model collector and authority, John Irwin, disclosed that Mr. Graham had never previously seen a complete etched panel on a Sheriffs Model revolver until this one and that Mr. Irwin had never seen or heard of a complete panel on a Sheriffs Model revolver. Also, Mr. Irwin believes that the person or company to whom this revolver was shipped was probably "A. G. Spalding & Bros". Also accompanying is a sheet of combined research from Mr. Graham and Mr. Irwin as of Dec 1986, which shows that as of that date there were 428 authenticated Sheriffs Model serial numbers that had been documented and that there were 124 Sheriffs Model revolvers still in existence. The list also shows that the lowest know "made as" frame is this revolver. All of this information combines to make this one of the most rare Single Actions and also one of the most rare of Sheriffs Model revolvers. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl retains about 50% orig blue with the balance mostly turned to a plummy patina with holster wear on left side at the muzzle. Frame and hammer retain traces of faded case color in the most sheltered areas being mostly a silver gray patina. Cylinder retains about 50% thin orig blue on the outer diameter, strong in the flutes. Rear face in the cylinder retains strong orig blue. Backstrap and trigger guard retain traces of orig blue and plummy patina with front and backstraps grey patina. Buttstrap has some scratched initial that may be "MV". Grip is sound showing moderate edge wear, a few nicks and scratches and retains 75-80% orig varnish. Hammer is not solid in safety or half cock notches, otherwise mechanics are fine. Strong bright bore with good shine and a few scatters spots of light pitting. Has been fired but not a lot, mostly just handled and carried. This is a true exceptional Single Action in great orig condition. 4-49415 JR309