4177 CIVIL WAR ERA COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY SINGLE ACTION

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 03 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 500.00 USD
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PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH US BELT, HOLSTER, & CARTRIDGE BOX. Cal. 44. S# 94527. Bbl. 8". Model 1860 Army single action percussion revolver mfg. by Colt in 1863. The top of the bbl. is marked "-ADDRESS COL. SML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA", with an "F" inspection proof marked on the left, and an "L" inspection proof marked on the right at the breech. Left side of frame is marked "COLTS/ PATENT". Cyl. is engraved with Colt's naval engagement scene and is stamped with "C" and "L" inspection proofs. Underside of trigger guard is stamped with a "W" inspector proof. Frame is mounted with a 1-piece smooth wood grip, which exhibits a faint inspector cartouche on either side. Brass trigger guard, with iron backstrap slotted on the butt for a stock attachment. German silver blade front sight. Nearly all numbers are matching and include the frame, cyl. base pin, cyl., trigger guard, backstrap, as well as the bbl. Bbl. wedge does not match, and is numbered "5379". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Model 1874 US brown leather belt with a Rock Island Arsenal Model 1881 brown leather holster, as well as a Rock Island Arsenal McKeever Model 1881 Cartridge box. CONDITION: iron components retain scant traces of their original factory blue finish, with the balance retaining a dark gray patina, exhibiting areas of mild to moderate surface level pitting, with scattered spots of age related discoloration present overall. Brass trigger guard appears to have been cleaned at one time, exhibiting some scattered spots of age related discoloration. Bright bore, exhibiting scattered spots of dark pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Action functions appropriately when cycled by hand, and holds at both half and full cock. Grip shows scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, with a few small chips and a crack present on the left side. Butt and bottom of grip exhibit numerous small impressions and dings. Leather belt, holster, and cartridge box remain malleable, with all exhibiting appropriate age related cracking and crazing, while remaining sturdy and serviceable. Brass fittings exhibiting a pleasing mellow patina, with some scattered spots of verdigris. (01-25468/MLW). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.