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Original Revolvers From The Colt Firearms Company
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Attractive Original Matching Numbers Colt .36 Caliber Revolver from 1861
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This is a very nice looking gun. It is the famous model 1851 Colt revolver known as the "Navy" model revolver. This one is in pretty displaying condition. It has a mostly smooth surface all over. It has all matching production numbers of 107,315 including the barrel wedge. These serial numbers let us know that the gun would have been manufactured in the latter part of 1861. The top of the barrel has the one line maker's mark that reads "ADDRESS SAMl COLT HARTFORD CT.". These guns were manufactured in Hartford, Connecticut with the sale office being located in New York City. The side of the frame and the cylinder has the remnants of the "COLTS PATENT" stamp still visible. The cylinder of this gun has a nice amount of the original navy battle scene visible. This scene shows the battle between the Mexican Navy and the Texas Navy. The action works on all positions. The backstrap and triggerguard are in excellent shape and they each have a beautiful golden tone to the brass. On the handle of the gun it has the original 1-piece walnut wood grips. They display well as refinished. This is a good looking original Colt revolver from the early days of the Civil War.

Item #: C1943
Shipping Weight: 5 lbs
Your Price:$2,450.00 USD
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