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When emailing or calling sellers direct,
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Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 113
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Colt 1860 Army, Civilian
Description:
#147603, .44 cal, 8 inch barrel, originally blue & case color finish, one piece walnut grips, 1863.
Colt did not believe in throwing anything usefull away. In the case of this revolver the cylinder was for a government contract Army but failed inspection because of roll stamp. Rather than throw it away, itwas renumbered and used on a civilian revolver that did not suufer from close inspection.
Condition: bore is strong and bright, 30% bright blue, cylinder and back strap 10%, frame has 20% case colors fading, 20% silver left on trigger guard, excellent mechanically, excellent marks.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 113
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Colt 1860 Army, Civilian
Description:
#147603, .44 cal, 8 inch barrel, originally blue & case color finish, one piece walnut grips, 1863.
Colt did not believe in throwing anything usefull away. In the case of this revolver the cylinder was for a government contract Army but failed inspection because of roll stamp. Rather than throw it away, itwas renumbered and used on a civilian revolver that did not suufer from close inspection.
Condition: bore is strong and bright, 30% bright blue, cylinder and back strap 10%, frame has 20% case colors fading, 20% silver left on trigger guard, excellent mechanically, excellent marks.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 113
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Colt 1860 Army, Civilian
Description:
#147603, .44 cal, 8 inch barrel, originally blue & case color finish, one piece walnut grips, 1863.
Colt did not believe in throwing anything usefull away. In the case of this revolver the cylinder was for a government contract Army but failed inspection because of roll stamp. Rather than throw it away, itwas renumbered and used on a civilian revolver that did not suufer from close inspection.
Condition: bore is strong and bright, 30% bright blue, cylinder and back strap 10%, frame has 20% case colors fading, 20% silver left on trigger guard, excellent mechanically, excellent marks.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 113
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Colt 1860 Army, Civilian
Description:
#147603, .44 cal, 8 inch barrel, originally blue & case color finish, one piece walnut grips, 1863.
Colt did not believe in throwing anything usefull away. In the case of this revolver the cylinder was for a government contract Army but failed inspection because of roll stamp. Rather than throw it away, itwas renumbered and used on a civilian revolver that did not suufer from close inspection.
Condition: bore is strong and bright, 30% bright blue, cylinder and back strap 10%, frame has 20% case colors fading, 20% silver left on trigger guard, excellent mechanically, excellent marks.