3225 HIGH CONDITION COLT 357 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.

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Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 250.00 USD
Estimated at 500.00 - 800.00 USD
Cal. 357 Mag. S# 25325. Bbl. 6". "Three-Fifty-Seven" double action revolver mfg. by Colt in 1960. Introduced in 1954 as a "deluxe" version of Colt's Trooper revolver, the "Three-Fifty-Seven" had a relatively short production period prior to the introduction of the iconic Python revolver just one year later in 1955. By 1962 the "Three-Fifty-Seven" had been absorbed into the Trooper line, with production terminating with only around 15,000 revolvers mfg. in total. This example is marked "COLT 357/ .357 MAGNUM CTG." on the left side of the bbl., with Colt's single line address marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with the Rampant Colt logo. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the sides of the hammer, which are polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt silver medallion checkered wood grips. Ramped blade front sight and adj. square notch rear sight. Grooved trigger and rear back strap. Matching numbers are present on the frame and cyl. crane, with the grips matching via a handwritten "325" in grease pencil on the interior of the panels. CONDITION: fine, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting a few spots of light edge wear and thinning overall. Cyl. exhibits a light dragline. Mirror bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. Grips show a few minor marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain very good overall. An especially high condition and attractive example of Colt's short lived "Three-Fifty-Seven" revolver. PROVENANCE: From the Lifetime Collection of Malcolm Zickler, Ret. USAF Lt. Col. (26-672/MLW). CURIO. $500-800.