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Seller: Vintage South Texas
Company: Vintage South Texas
Member Since: 6/14/20
State:
Texas
Zip: 78373
Country: United States
Phone: (734) 286-5550
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 16
Total Listings: 128
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Money Order, Check Certified
COLT RICHARDS CONVERSION OF THE MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLER
44 COLT CENTERFIRE ANTIQUE
Description:
The item for sale is a Richard's Conversion of the Colt model 1860 army revolver. It is 44 centerfire, 6 shots and nickel plated. The total production is estimated at 9,000 revolvers. Serial numbers from 1 to approximately 8700 excluding the Richards-Mason arms from approximately 5800 thru 7900. Richards numbers also in the percussion series, from as early as 167000 to 200614. Manufactured from approximately 1873 - 1878. These revolvers formed the initial group of Colt cartridge firearms used by U.S. troops. These pieces saw hard use on the American Frontier, and many reached Mexico and parts further south where the action often was heated and rough. An important addition to any U.S. western collection. The shorter barrel was a common revision for use on the frontier. An important part of U.S. history
This revolver retains approximately 15% of it's original nickel finish. Varnished one-piece walnut grips were standard. The grips on this revolver reflect years of service with a piece missing on the right at the butt. This is a matching numbers revolver. Mechanically the revolver is very good. The action cycles as Colt intended and is remarkable for a revolver nearly 150 years old. The cylinder scene is still visible on the cylinder.
This is a scarce Colt revolver with only 9000 being produced and the mortality due to the rough service on the American western frontier.
We provide LAY-AWAY PLANS which are available for this item. Please contact us if interested to discuss our flexible terms.
This is an antique and it can be shipped directly to the buyer. Please include $35 for shipping and insurance. The item will be shipped via USPS Registered Mail fully insured.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .44 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Richard's Conversion of 1860 Army Serial Number:
192159 Finish:
Nickel
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Vintage South Texas
Company: Vintage South Texas
Member Since: 6/14/20
State:
Texas
Zip: 78373
Country: United States
Phone: (734) 286-5550
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 16
Total Listings: 128
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Money Order, Check Certified
COLT RICHARDS CONVERSION OF THE MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLER
44 COLT CENTERFIRE ANTIQUE
Description:
The item for sale is a Richard's Conversion of the Colt model 1860 army revolver. It is 44 centerfire, 6 shots and nickel plated. The total production is estimated at 9,000 revolvers. Serial numbers from 1 to approximately 8700 excluding the Richards-Mason arms from approximately 5800 thru 7900. Richards numbers also in the percussion series, from as early as 167000 to 200614. Manufactured from approximately 1873 - 1878. These revolvers formed the initial group of Colt cartridge firearms used by U.S. troops. These pieces saw hard use on the American Frontier, and many reached Mexico and parts further south where the action often was heated and rough. An important addition to any U.S. western collection. The shorter barrel was a common revision for use on the frontier. An important part of U.S. history
This revolver retains approximately 15% of it's original nickel finish. Varnished one-piece walnut grips were standard. The grips on this revolver reflect years of service with a piece missing on the right at the butt. This is a matching numbers revolver. Mechanically the revolver is very good. The action cycles as Colt intended and is remarkable for a revolver nearly 150 years old. The cylinder scene is still visible on the cylinder.
This is a scarce Colt revolver with only 9000 being produced and the mortality due to the rough service on the American western frontier.
We provide LAY-AWAY PLANS which are available for this item. Please contact us if interested to discuss our flexible terms.
This is an antique and it can be shipped directly to the buyer. Please include $35 for shipping and insurance. The item will be shipped via USPS Registered Mail fully insured.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .44 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Richard's Conversion of 1860 Army Serial Number:
192159 Finish:
Nickel
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Vintage South Texas
Company: Vintage South Texas
Member Since: 6/14/20
State:
Texas
Zip: 78373
Country: United States
Phone: (734) 286-5550
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 16
Total Listings: 128
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Money Order, Check Certified
COLT RICHARDS CONVERSION OF THE MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLER
44 COLT CENTERFIRE ANTIQUE
Description:
The item for sale is a Richard's Conversion of the Colt model 1860 army revolver. It is 44 centerfire, 6 shots and nickel plated. The total production is estimated at 9,000 revolvers. Serial numbers from 1 to approximately 8700 excluding the Richards-Mason arms from approximately 5800 thru 7900. Richards numbers also in the percussion series, from as early as 167000 to 200614. Manufactured from approximately 1873 - 1878. These revolvers formed the initial group of Colt cartridge firearms used by U.S. troops. These pieces saw hard use on the American Frontier, and many reached Mexico and parts further south where the action often was heated and rough. An important addition to any U.S. western collection. The shorter barrel was a common revision for use on the frontier. An important part of U.S. history
This revolver retains approximately 15% of it's original nickel finish. Varnished one-piece walnut grips were standard. The grips on this revolver reflect years of service with a piece missing on the right at the butt. This is a matching numbers revolver. Mechanically the revolver is very good. The action cycles as Colt intended and is remarkable for a revolver nearly 150 years old. The cylinder scene is still visible on the cylinder.
This is a scarce Colt revolver with only 9000 being produced and the mortality due to the rough service on the American western frontier.
We provide LAY-AWAY PLANS which are available for this item. Please contact us if interested to discuss our flexible terms.
This is an antique and it can be shipped directly to the buyer. Please include $35 for shipping and insurance. The item will be shipped via USPS Registered Mail fully insured.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .44 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Richard's Conversion of 1860 Army Serial Number:
192159 Finish:
Nickel
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Vintage South Texas
Company: Vintage South Texas
Member Since: 6/14/20
State:
Texas
Zip: 78373
Country: United States
Phone: (734) 286-5550
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 16
Total Listings: 128
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Money Order, Check Certified
COLT RICHARDS CONVERSION OF THE MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLER
44 COLT CENTERFIRE ANTIQUE
Description:
The item for sale is a Richard's Conversion of the Colt model 1860 army revolver. It is 44 centerfire, 6 shots and nickel plated. The total production is estimated at 9,000 revolvers. Serial numbers from 1 to approximately 8700 excluding the Richards-Mason arms from approximately 5800 thru 7900. Richards numbers also in the percussion series, from as early as 167000 to 200614. Manufactured from approximately 1873 - 1878. These revolvers formed the initial group of Colt cartridge firearms used by U.S. troops. These pieces saw hard use on the American Frontier, and many reached Mexico and parts further south where the action often was heated and rough. An important addition to any U.S. western collection. The shorter barrel was a common revision for use on the frontier. An important part of U.S. history
This revolver retains approximately 15% of it's original nickel finish. Varnished one-piece walnut grips were standard. The grips on this revolver reflect years of service with a piece missing on the right at the butt. This is a matching numbers revolver. Mechanically the revolver is very good. The action cycles as Colt intended and is remarkable for a revolver nearly 150 years old. The cylinder scene is still visible on the cylinder.
This is a scarce Colt revolver with only 9000 being produced and the mortality due to the rough service on the American western frontier.
We provide LAY-AWAY PLANS which are available for this item. Please contact us if interested to discuss our flexible terms.
This is an antique and it can be shipped directly to the buyer. Please include $35 for shipping and insurance. The item will be shipped via USPS Registered Mail fully insured.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .44 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Richard's Conversion of 1860 Army Serial Number:
192159 Finish:
Nickel