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#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore
Description:
#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore, about a 7-7+ on a scale of 10 and having a tight smooth action with all the clicks on the hammer. The metal is a smooth thin grey with some beginnings of a faint brown patina on the barrel and with scattered light to moderate pitting on the frame and straps. VG markings with very, VERY faint traces of the etched “COLT FRONTIER SIX-SHOOTER” barrel logo. (This is possibly visible if you have “X-Ray Superman Vision”, but pretty damned tough to see by us mere Earthlings.) VG standard original wood grips with medium to heavy wear overall and having a chip at the left toe edge. Overall, this old “Thumb-Buster” screams of good ole cowboy history of riding herds and open prairie …and even though it is a no-finish gun, it has a very handsome appearance. VG++ $3450
#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore
Description:
#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore, about a 7-7+ on a scale of 10 and having a tight smooth action with all the clicks on the hammer. The metal is a smooth thin grey with some beginnings of a faint brown patina on the barrel and with scattered light to moderate pitting on the frame and straps. VG markings with very, VERY faint traces of the etched “COLT FRONTIER SIX-SHOOTER” barrel logo. (This is possibly visible if you have “X-Ray Superman Vision”, but pretty damned tough to see by us mere Earthlings.) VG standard original wood grips with medium to heavy wear overall and having a chip at the left toe edge. Overall, this old “Thumb-Buster” screams of good ole cowboy history of riding herds and open prairie …and even though it is a no-finish gun, it has a very handsome appearance. VG++ $3450
#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore
Description:
#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore, about a 7-7+ on a scale of 10 and having a tight smooth action with all the clicks on the hammer. The metal is a smooth thin grey with some beginnings of a faint brown patina on the barrel and with scattered light to moderate pitting on the frame and straps. VG markings with very, VERY faint traces of the etched “COLT FRONTIER SIX-SHOOTER” barrel logo. (This is possibly visible if you have “X-Ray Superman Vision”, but pretty damned tough to see by us mere Earthlings.) VG standard original wood grips with medium to heavy wear overall and having a chip at the left toe edge. Overall, this old “Thumb-Buster” screams of good ole cowboy history of riding herds and open prairie …and even though it is a no-finish gun, it has a very handsome appearance. VG++ $3450
#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore
Description:
#4980 Colt SA 7-1/2”x44WCF, 52XXX range (1879), VG/VG+ bore, about a 7-7+ on a scale of 10 and having a tight smooth action with all the clicks on the hammer. The metal is a smooth thin grey with some beginnings of a faint brown patina on the barrel and with scattered light to moderate pitting on the frame and straps. VG markings with very, VERY faint traces of the etched “COLT FRONTIER SIX-SHOOTER” barrel logo. (This is possibly visible if you have “X-Ray Superman Vision”, but pretty damned tough to see by us mere Earthlings.) VG standard original wood grips with medium to heavy wear overall and having a chip at the left toe edge. Overall, this old “Thumb-Buster” screams of good ole cowboy history of riding herds and open prairie …and even though it is a no-finish gun, it has a very handsome appearance. VG++ $3450