The server has not detected any activity for the last 3 hours.
For your security, your session will expire in 2 minutes and you will be redirected to the Sign In page.
Would you like to stay signed in?
Colt Single Action Army First Generation 45 Colt With Texas El Paso History
Description:
This Colt was Produced in 1911. The pistol's serial number is 319140. This Colt has a 4 3/4 inch barrel chambered for the 45 Colt cartridge. This Pistol was shipped to Krakauer, Zork & Moye Company El Paso Texas, September 15th 1911. The purchaser was F.G.A. Hoeblla on February 26th 1912. I have been informed that this person was one of Pancho Villa's purchasing agents in El Paso. I also have a photo of the original ledger from Krakauer Zork And Moye showing the original purchaser. The Grips are marked J.H. Carson January 1912. These grips are correctly serial numbered to this pistol. Apparently when the grips were marked, this person remembered the date wrong when he Acquired this Colt. I purchased this Colt from Walt Smith who was a Phoenix Sheriff. He purchased this Colt in the 1960's from this Mr. Carson. I bought this Colt from Mr. Smith in 2003. This Colt is in very fine shooting order. The cocks work correctly with no issues. The pistol locks up tight and the timing is very good. This pistol shows much use and wear. there is no abuse or alterations done on this Colt. The bore and chambers are in bright excellent condition. The grips show wear consistent with the rest of this pistol. The original bluing would rate a 42% or better condition. The color cased finish is faded in protected areas. The hammer shows more color case finish. This is a honest used Colt with interesting Texas history.
Curio&Relic H.L.V. Private (10) F. No. 736 -24
Price:
$5,995.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Handgun Caliber: .45 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Single Action Army Serial Number:
319140 Barrel Length:
4 3/4 Inch Chambers:
Very Fine Metal Condition:
Very Good Bore Condition:
Very Fine Barrels:
Pistol Barrel Type:
Commercial Action:
Single Action Finish:
Blued - Color Cased Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
1911 Grips:
Original Hard Rubber
Colt Single Action Army First Generation 45 Colt With Texas El Paso History
Description:
This Colt was Produced in 1911. The pistol's serial number is 319140. This Colt has a 4 3/4 inch barrel chambered for the 45 Colt cartridge. This Pistol was shipped to Krakauer, Zork & Moye Company El Paso Texas, September 15th 1911. The purchaser was F.G.A. Hoeblla on February 26th 1912. I have been informed that this person was one of Pancho Villa's purchasing agents in El Paso. I also have a photo of the original ledger from Krakauer Zork And Moye showing the original purchaser. The Grips are marked J.H. Carson January 1912. These grips are correctly serial numbered to this pistol. Apparently when the grips were marked, this person remembered the date wrong when he Acquired this Colt. I purchased this Colt from Walt Smith who was a Phoenix Sheriff. He purchased this Colt in the 1960's from this Mr. Carson. I bought this Colt from Mr. Smith in 2003. This Colt is in very fine shooting order. The cocks work correctly with no issues. The pistol locks up tight and the timing is very good. This pistol shows much use and wear. there is no abuse or alterations done on this Colt. The bore and chambers are in bright excellent condition. The grips show wear consistent with the rest of this pistol. The original bluing would rate a 42% or better condition. The color cased finish is faded in protected areas. The hammer shows more color case finish. This is a honest used Colt with interesting Texas history.
Curio&Relic H.L.V. Private (10) F. No. 736 -24
Price:
$5,995.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Handgun Caliber: .45 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Single Action Army Serial Number:
319140 Barrel Length:
4 3/4 Inch Chambers:
Very Fine Metal Condition:
Very Good Bore Condition:
Very Fine Barrels:
Pistol Barrel Type:
Commercial Action:
Single Action Finish:
Blued - Color Cased Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
1911 Grips:
Original Hard Rubber
Colt Single Action Army First Generation 45 Colt With Texas El Paso History
Description:
This Colt was Produced in 1911. The pistol's serial number is 319140. This Colt has a 4 3/4 inch barrel chambered for the 45 Colt cartridge. This Pistol was shipped to Krakauer, Zork & Moye Company El Paso Texas, September 15th 1911. The purchaser was F.G.A. Hoeblla on February 26th 1912. I have been informed that this person was one of Pancho Villa's purchasing agents in El Paso. I also have a photo of the original ledger from Krakauer Zork And Moye showing the original purchaser. The Grips are marked J.H. Carson January 1912. These grips are correctly serial numbered to this pistol. Apparently when the grips were marked, this person remembered the date wrong when he Acquired this Colt. I purchased this Colt from Walt Smith who was a Phoenix Sheriff. He purchased this Colt in the 1960's from this Mr. Carson. I bought this Colt from Mr. Smith in 2003. This Colt is in very fine shooting order. The cocks work correctly with no issues. The pistol locks up tight and the timing is very good. This pistol shows much use and wear. there is no abuse or alterations done on this Colt. The bore and chambers are in bright excellent condition. The grips show wear consistent with the rest of this pistol. The original bluing would rate a 42% or better condition. The color cased finish is faded in protected areas. The hammer shows more color case finish. This is a honest used Colt with interesting Texas history.
Curio&Relic H.L.V. Private (10) F. No. 736 -24
Price:
$5,995.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Handgun Caliber: .45 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Single Action Army Serial Number:
319140 Barrel Length:
4 3/4 Inch Chambers:
Very Fine Metal Condition:
Very Good Bore Condition:
Very Fine Barrels:
Pistol Barrel Type:
Commercial Action:
Single Action Finish:
Blued - Color Cased Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
1911 Grips:
Original Hard Rubber
Colt Single Action Army First Generation 45 Colt With Texas El Paso History
Description:
This Colt was Produced in 1911. The pistol's serial number is 319140. This Colt has a 4 3/4 inch barrel chambered for the 45 Colt cartridge. This Pistol was shipped to Krakauer, Zork & Moye Company El Paso Texas, September 15th 1911. The purchaser was F.G.A. Hoeblla on February 26th 1912. I have been informed that this person was one of Pancho Villa's purchasing agents in El Paso. I also have a photo of the original ledger from Krakauer Zork And Moye showing the original purchaser. The Grips are marked J.H. Carson January 1912. These grips are correctly serial numbered to this pistol. Apparently when the grips were marked, this person remembered the date wrong when he Acquired this Colt. I purchased this Colt from Walt Smith who was a Phoenix Sheriff. He purchased this Colt in the 1960's from this Mr. Carson. I bought this Colt from Mr. Smith in 2003. This Colt is in very fine shooting order. The cocks work correctly with no issues. The pistol locks up tight and the timing is very good. This pistol shows much use and wear. there is no abuse or alterations done on this Colt. The bore and chambers are in bright excellent condition. The grips show wear consistent with the rest of this pistol. The original bluing would rate a 42% or better condition. The color cased finish is faded in protected areas. The hammer shows more color case finish. This is a honest used Colt with interesting Texas history.
Curio&Relic H.L.V. Private (10) F. No. 736 -24
Price:
$5,995.00
Curio/Relic: Yes Handgun Caliber: .45 Colt Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
Single Action Army Serial Number:
319140 Barrel Length:
4 3/4 Inch Chambers:
Very Fine Metal Condition:
Very Good Bore Condition:
Very Fine Barrels:
Pistol Barrel Type:
Commercial Action:
Single Action Finish:
Blued - Color Cased Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
1911 Grips:
Original Hard Rubber