4356 FAKE CONFEDERATE DANCE NAVY REVOLVER.

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 400.00 USD
Estimated at 800.00 - 1,200.00 USD
Cal. 36. S# 108. Dance Navy revolvers are among the great rarities in Confederate handguns. There are as many as 15 original survivors documented ranging in serial number from 21-146. Fakes of this gun were written about in "Gun Digest" by Sam Smith as early as 1948. Fine examples are valued at over $100,000. One fake has sold for over $100,000. This gun is clever & there are only small variations between original. Revolver appears to be made totally from scratch. The gun is marked with S# 108 on most parts but in proper positions found on originals. Small "H" is also stamped on many parts. This revolver emulates originals with octagonal to round 6" barrel, & the famous Dance flat frame with no recoil shields. If you can't have an original, here is an inexpensive space filler. CONDITION: very good overall, artificial aged, mechanically will not turn cylinder, rifled pitted bore. (01-26911/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.