4208 RARE SMALL BORE RIMFIRE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 15 @ 13:37UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 2,500.00 USD
Estimated at 5,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD

REVOLVER. Cal. 22. S# 1721. Nickel finish with 7 1/2" barrel, slightly altered front sight and 1 line block letter address. Left side of frame has 3 line patent dates & left front web of trigger guard has the caliber marking. Hammer and frame are original rimfire parts with the firing pin secured with two rivets. Mounted with two piece Rampant Colt/Eagle hard rubber grips that are correct style, old replacements. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: accompanied by copies of 2 Colt factory letters, both of which identify this revolver in cal. .22 RF with 7 1/2" barrel, blue finish, and rubber stocks, sold & shipped to "C.A. Damon", address unknown on Oct. 22, 1888. One letter shows one gun in the shipment & the other 2 guns. This revolver is pictured and identified by serial number in "The 36 Calibers of the Colt Single Action Army", Brown. Accompanying documentation shows that "Charlie A. Damon" was born 1863 & died 1937, and is buried in Fenton, MI. Another document discloses that Charlie Damon was one of the organizers of the Fenton Historical Society. According to various publications, there were only 107 caliber 22 Single Action revolvers ever made by Colt from left over 44 Rimfire frames. They were in their own S# series with the .44 Rimfire revolvers with a few others made later in another series. CONDITION: good as refinished. Retains about 85% of a renickel finish; the 3 frame screws are modern replacements; grips show light wear; mechanics are fine; worn bore with visible rifling. PROVENANCE: Collection of John Montague. (01-21800 JR/MGM). ANTIQUE. $5,000-8,000.