3207 VERY NICE RINALDO A. CARR (R.A.C.) INSPECTED COLT

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 8,500.00 USD
Estimated at 17,000.00 - 22,000.00 USD
SAA CAVALRY REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 133583. Bbl. 7 1/2" with fixed blade front sight. Rinaldo A. Carr was a civilian employee and the principal Sub-Inspector for the final 2 Government contracts in 1889 and 1890. The known serial number range for these revolvers was 131,208-140,136. "RAC" inspector's initials marked on frame, cyl, bbl. & bottom left of grip. "K" factory inspector initial found on end of ejector rod assembly, bbl. (beneath ejector housing), ahead of trigger bow & on bottom of grip frame. "P" proof marked on bottom of barrel & side of cyl. "O" marked in hammer slot. Matching numbers appear on frame, trigger guard frame, butt, cyl. & bbl. Frame marked on left side "US" with 3 line 3 date patent markings. 1 Line block letter barrel address. Blued bbl., 6 shot fluted cyl. & grip frame. Case hardened frame & hammer. "Donut hole" ejector rod head. One piece walnut grip, with correct "RAC" stamped on bottom and no cartouche on sides, indicative of arsenal replacement. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letter stating the following: "Serial Number: 133583/ Caliber: .45/c/ Barrel Length: Not Listed/ Finish: Blue/ Type of stocks: Not Listed/ Sold To: United States Government/ Delivered to U.S. Government Inspector/ Address: located at the Colt plant/ Date of Shipment: June 16, 1890/ Number of same type Guns in shipment: 150". CONDITION: overall very good plus. Bbl. & ejector rod housing retain 90% original blue with high edge wear & areas of mild thinning. Cyl. blue. Frame & hammer retain 40% original case colors; bright & vivid in protected areas with areas of mild brown patina. Grip frame has faded to gray. Cyl. pin retaining screw shows minor wear from improper screwdriver use, remainder of screws are crisp. Grips appear very good with slight shrinkage at heel & toe due to age. Bore retains sharp rifling with scattered areas of moderate pitting. A very good example of a U.S. Cavalry SAA. (01-25557/BH). ANTIQUE. $17,000-22,000.