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Description:
U.S. marked Colt Single Action Army chambered in .45 Colt. The serial number (5211) dates the frame of the revolver to 1874 and started its life as a Cavalry Model with 7-1/2 inch barrel and possibly issued to the US 7th Cavalry Regiment. Like most U.S. revolvers, the gun was arsenal refurbished and the barrel cut down to 5-1/2 inches. From 1895 to 1903 several "U.S." marked Single Action Army revolvers were returned to either the Colt factory or Springfield Armory where they were dismantled, refinished, and modified to 5-1/2-inch barrel length for use with smokeless powder. The mass arsenal rebuilds resulted in a mix of serial numbers and markings. The trigger guard ("8165") dates to 1875 and the back strap ("73410") dates to 1881. The underside of the barrel is double stamped with a "P" proofs and has no inspector marks. The right grip has inspector stamp and are dated 1903. The left side of the frame has the two-line address followed by "US." The included Kopec and Colt factory letters confirms the reissue of the frame to the U.S. government inspector at Springfield Armory on 16 June 1903. .45 Colt
Price:
$9,999.99
Antique: Yes Barrels:
5.5 inche Item Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Description:
U.S. marked Colt Single Action Army chambered in .45 Colt. The serial number (5211) dates the frame of the revolver to 1874 and started its life as a Cavalry Model with 7-1/2 inch barrel and possibly issued to the US 7th Cavalry Regiment. Like most U.S. revolvers, the gun was arsenal refurbished and the barrel cut down to 5-1/2 inches. From 1895 to 1903 several "U.S." marked Single Action Army revolvers were returned to either the Colt factory or Springfield Armory where they were dismantled, refinished, and modified to 5-1/2-inch barrel length for use with smokeless powder. The mass arsenal rebuilds resulted in a mix of serial numbers and markings. The trigger guard ("8165") dates to 1875 and the back strap ("73410") dates to 1881. The underside of the barrel is double stamped with a "P" proofs and has no inspector marks. The right grip has inspector stamp and are dated 1903. The left side of the frame has the two-line address followed by "US." The included Kopec and Colt factory letters confirms the reissue of the frame to the U.S. government inspector at Springfield Armory on 16 June 1903. .45 Colt
Price:
$9,999.99
Antique: Yes Barrels:
5.5 inche Item Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Description:
U.S. marked Colt Single Action Army chambered in .45 Colt. The serial number (5211) dates the frame of the revolver to 1874 and started its life as a Cavalry Model with 7-1/2 inch barrel and possibly issued to the US 7th Cavalry Regiment. Like most U.S. revolvers, the gun was arsenal refurbished and the barrel cut down to 5-1/2 inches. From 1895 to 1903 several "U.S." marked Single Action Army revolvers were returned to either the Colt factory or Springfield Armory where they were dismantled, refinished, and modified to 5-1/2-inch barrel length for use with smokeless powder. The mass arsenal rebuilds resulted in a mix of serial numbers and markings. The trigger guard ("8165") dates to 1875 and the back strap ("73410") dates to 1881. The underside of the barrel is double stamped with a "P" proofs and has no inspector marks. The right grip has inspector stamp and are dated 1903. The left side of the frame has the two-line address followed by "US." The included Kopec and Colt factory letters confirms the reissue of the frame to the U.S. government inspector at Springfield Armory on 16 June 1903. .45 Colt
Price:
$9,999.99
Antique: Yes Barrels:
5.5 inche Item Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Description:
U.S. marked Colt Single Action Army chambered in .45 Colt. The serial number (5211) dates the frame of the revolver to 1874 and started its life as a Cavalry Model with 7-1/2 inch barrel and possibly issued to the US 7th Cavalry Regiment. Like most U.S. revolvers, the gun was arsenal refurbished and the barrel cut down to 5-1/2 inches. From 1895 to 1903 several "U.S." marked Single Action Army revolvers were returned to either the Colt factory or Springfield Armory where they were dismantled, refinished, and modified to 5-1/2-inch barrel length for use with smokeless powder. The mass arsenal rebuilds resulted in a mix of serial numbers and markings. The trigger guard ("8165") dates to 1875 and the back strap ("73410") dates to 1881. The underside of the barrel is double stamped with a "P" proofs and has no inspector marks. The right grip has inspector stamp and are dated 1903. The left side of the frame has the two-line address followed by "US." The included Kopec and Colt factory letters confirms the reissue of the frame to the U.S. government inspector at Springfield Armory on 16 June 1903. .45 Colt
Price:
$9,999.99
Antique: Yes Barrels:
5.5 inche Item Location:
Fort Worth, TX