4001 SCARCE PATENT ARMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY SECOND

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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 7,500.00 USD
Estimated at 15,000.00 - 22,500.00 USD
MODEL RING TRIGGER REVOLVING RIFLE. Cal. 44. S# 252. Bbl. 31 3/4" octagon. Top flat of the bbl. is marked "~*Patent Arms M'e. Co. Paterson, N.J.-Colt's Pt.*~". Replacement dovetail mounted brass blade front sight with apparent original elevator adj. rear sight having a long finial extending from the front. Bbl. is attached via a 1" wedge that retracts to the left for disassembly. An open slot measuring 1 1/8" on the right side and 1/2" on the left for the attachment of a loading lever is open. This early Second Model has no further provision for the loading lever and may be a transition from the First Models that did not have a lever. Open top action operated by a ring lever located forward of the trigger guard. 6-shot cyl. with rounded rear shoulders of the Improved Model that predated the addition of the permanent loading lever. Cyl. scene has a greater circumference than the horseman & centaur deer hunting scene of the first model, with the addition of a house at the opposite end of the transverse "COLT" marking. Frame features a right side loading groove with screw attached top tang having a curled thumbrest on the lower tang. Straight hand walnut stock with cheekpiece and crescent steel buttplate. Matching serial numbers are found on the cyl. base pin collar, rear of cyl., and rear of bbl. lug. The No. 2 ring lever rifles are serial numbered in their own range of 1 to approx. 500. Approx. 100 No. 2 ring lever rifles were ordered by the Army of the Republic of Texas, S#s are unknown and no identifying markings are noted. Mfg. 1838-1841. CONDITION: metal shows a heavy brown patina with dents and handling marks showing spots of light corrosion and very fine pitting that are most prevalent on the cyl. Buttplate has a dull reblued appearance. Cyl. retains some lightly visible scene. Action functions properly. Lever hangs loose. Unsanded stock shows dents and marks with areas of crazing finish having chips along the top tang and the buttplate peak. Good bore, exhibiting small scattered spots of dark pitting, while retaining strong rifling. PROVENANCE: The Esteemed Norm Greenberg Collection. (01-27720/DS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-22,500.