4056 COLT 1851 U. S. NAVY CARTRIDGE CONVERSION

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,375.00 USD
Estimated at 2,750.00 - 4,000.00 USD
REVOLVER. Cal. 38 CF. S#. 59220. Bbl. 7 1/2" octagon with ejector and loading lever removed. Gunsmith replacement blade front sight. Bbl. lug is plugged. Bottom of bbl. is stamped "R.W.M." followed by the navy anchor. Butt of gun is stamped "U.S.N/ J.L.H.". 6-shot rnd. cyl. with naval engagement scene roll engraving. Bbl., frame, and grip straps have matching numbers. U.S. marked cyl. is renumbered "9220" below original # "61319". Left side of frame is restamped with "1871" and "1872" patent dates over US marking. 1-piece walnut grip. Approx. 3,800 Model 1851 Navy type cartridge revolvers were produced, including approx. 1,200 returned to the factory for alteration. The factory mfg. series has serial #s from 1 to approx. 3,800, with a separate series for the 1,200 factory converted revolvers retaining their original percussion S#s. The 1,200 in the percussion series were returned to the arsenal in 1873, 1875, and 1876. CONDITION: metal has a faded gray appearance showing numerous dents on bbl. and ejector housing. Cyl. has weakly visible scene. Heavily sanded and refinished grips with handling marks having heavy dents at butt and chips at the toe. Functioning action. Cyl. shows slight side play. Bore is generally bright with strong rifling. (01-27251/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,750-4,000.