3275 COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY CAVALRY MODEL NEW YORK

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 6,500.00 USD
Estimated at 13,000.00 - 16,000.00 USD
MILITIA REISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 115445. Bbl. 7 1/2" with standard blade front sight. 6-shot fluted cyl. Blue and case colored finish. Left side of frame is stamped "U.S.". Bbl., frame, grip straps, and cyl. have matching numbers. Cyl. is stamped "11" above S# "5445", as applied during the Colt factory refurbishing. Trigger guard and grip strap have inspector initial "G" beneath the S#. Bottom of bbl. is marked "P" forward of "D.F.C." inspector proof. 1-piece walnut grip. Right panel has a "D.F.C." cartouche, butt is marked "D.F.C.". Left panel has "1885 date over a partially visible "FH" Frank Heath cartouche. This revolver is listed by number on page 79 of the book "Colt Cavalry & Artillery Revolvers, a continuing study" by John A. Kopec and H. Sterling Fenn as one of the 126 identifiable New York Militia revolvers inspected by Frank Heath. UNATTACHED ACCESORIES: Dave Lanara letter stating the following: "This revolver was initially finished, inspected and accepted by the Colt factory in 1885 and probably issued to troops during the Apache wars. While in subsequent storage, it was recalled by the government for refurbishing in 1895. It was the part of the 800 refurbished cavalry revolvers that were issued to the New York Militia. An effort was made to maintain matching cylinder and barrel by adding the first two digits of the serial number, 11, to the already present last 4 digits on the cyl. & bbl". CONDITION: very good as factory refinished. Bbl. and grip straps retain over 70% blue showing light carry wear with scattered small marks and scratches. Frame retains 70% light and fading case colors. Grips have weakened markings. Sound action. Bore retains sound rifling showing scattered small spots of pitting. (01-27975/DS). ANTIQUE. $13,000-16,000.