4010 RARE MARTIAL COLT WHITNEYVILLE HARTFORD DRAGOON.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,500.00 USD
Estimated at 5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
Cal. 44. S# 2933. Once referred to as the "Fluck" dragoon, this revolver was part of a government contract of 1000, November 1847 serialized 2000-3000, the earliest examples were made of left over and reworked Walker parts. Standard configuration, 7.5" octagonal to round barrel, one-line New York address, small "COLT'S PATENT / US" on left side of frame, the "US" stamp has been purposely obliterated as often seen on early martial Colts, 1-piece walnut grips with barely discerned outline of inspection cartouche. Tiny Walker font serial number dies all match on barrel, frame, wedge, trigger guard, back strap, and cylinder. Inspection initials "B" are observed on barrel & bottom of trigger bow. "P" for Nathan Patch who inspected Walkers is found on trigger guard and back strap. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copy of Dick Salzer's ASAC article "Debunking the Fluck myth" which details the history of these rare Whitneyville made Colt dragoons. CONDITION: good as restored, barrel is stretched from face of lug forward as is loading assembly, balance of revolver appears original other than 6 or 7 replaced screws. No finish, gray metal with pitting. Mechanics function, bore probably relined when barrel was restored, rifling looks good with pitting. PROVENANCE: Little John Auction, Andy Singer Collection, 2003; Heritage Auctions lot 72191 June 30, 2008; The Esteemed Norm Greenberg Collection. (01-27605/JS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,000.