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MINT BORE**American Civil War Era, 1862 (Early Production) Colt Model 1861 Navy .36 Calibre Cap & Ball Revolver 1871-1872 Patent Factory, 3 ½” Re-Barrelled & Converted To Side Port Loading 5 Shot .38 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre. Sn 21714 .38 Revolver

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Stockport, North WestUpdated 1 week ago
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MakeMINT BORE**American Civil War Era, 1862 (Early Production) Colt Model 1861 Navy .36 Calibre Cap & Ball Revolver 1871-1872 Patent Factory, 3 ½” Re-Barrelled &
Calibre.38
ModelConverted To Side Port Loading 5 Shot .38 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre. Sn 21714
MechanismRimfire
Sale typeTrade
ConditionUsed
Manufactured Year1862
Antiqueyes
CertificateNo Licence
OrientationLeft Handed
Your reference21714
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**MINT BORE**American Civil War Era, 1862 (Early Production) Colt Model 1861 Navy .36 Calibre Cap & Ball Revolver 1871-1872 Patent Factory, 3 ½” Re-Barrelled & Converted To Side Port Loading 5 Shot .38 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre. Sn 21714 - 21714

The Colt Navy .36 calibre cap & ball revolver was a single-action percussion revolver produced by Colt's Manufacturing Company. It saw widespread use in the American Civil War and on the American western frontier. This is an original example of the Colt M1861 Navy revolver contemporarily factory re-fitted with shorter 3 ½” barrel & converted to .38 RF Calibre (similar examples of Colt conversions are illustrated & described in chapter XVII of Serven’s book Colt Firearms and a Colt 1861 Navy conversion similar to ours with 3 ½” round barrel is illustrated on page 193 of the same book). The pistol’s bore is near mint clean and bright with crisp rifling. The pistol measures 8 ¾” overall. The pistol retains much of its original blue finish which is tarnished in areas consistent with age and handling and it has a brass grip frame. The top of the barrel is stamped with partially visible 2 line ‘Colt’s PT. F.A MFG. Co Hartford CT. U.S.A.’ address (see page 192 of Serven’s book). The left side of the frame is stamped with correct Colt’s 1871 & 72 conversion patent detail (see page 193 of the same book & .36 Cal (the original calibre prior to its conversion, illustrated) . The 5 shot cylinder has a clear ‘Stage Coach Hold Up’ scene engraved. Matching numbers ‘3723’ are stamped on the grip frame, butt, frame, barrel & cylinder. The serial number is in the early production range of 1862. It has an undamaged Walnut grip. During the contemporary conversion process the pistol was made open side port loading without ejector (as illustrated on page 193 of Serven’s book). The barrel has a small brass bead fore sight and the rear sight is a ‘v’ notch in the hammer. The pistol’s single action firing mechanism works crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an obsolete calibre antique revolver no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 21714 (drawers office)

£1475.00

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