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Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Payment Methods: MC, Visa, Discover, Cert Check
Colt - SAA, .45 cal.
Description:
Colt - SAA, .45 cal. 5 ½” barrel, exceptional cased Riling Brothers Presentation Prewar Single Action Army Revolver, manufactured in 1912, blued finish, with magnificent original case coloring on the frame and hammer, cased by craftsman Lewis Woyce and fitted with silver inlaid grips by John Boss Jr. This revolver and an identical revolver serial number 320916 were presented by Raymond L.J.Riling to his two sons in 1956, the companion to this revolver was formerly in the Robert Q Sutherland collection, the gun is pictured and described on page 254 of The Book Of Colt Firearms by R.L. Wilson. All the serial numbers match, the walnut grips are inlaid with detailed silver eagles on both sides. The left grip is inlaid with a silver oval engraved with the monogram “JR” at the junction of the back strap and frame, the right grip has a silver, five pointed star inlaid in the same position. The 12x7 mahogany case has the cover inlaid with a detailed Spread Eagle and Shield with Ribbon in an oval. The gun is in excellent 99% condition, appears to be unfired.
Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Payment Methods: MC, Visa, Discover, Cert Check
Colt - SAA, .45 cal.
Description:
Colt - SAA, .45 cal. 5 ½” barrel, exceptional cased Riling Brothers Presentation Prewar Single Action Army Revolver, manufactured in 1912, blued finish, with magnificent original case coloring on the frame and hammer, cased by craftsman Lewis Woyce and fitted with silver inlaid grips by John Boss Jr. This revolver and an identical revolver serial number 320916 were presented by Raymond L.J.Riling to his two sons in 1956, the companion to this revolver was formerly in the Robert Q Sutherland collection, the gun is pictured and described on page 254 of The Book Of Colt Firearms by R.L. Wilson. All the serial numbers match, the walnut grips are inlaid with detailed silver eagles on both sides. The left grip is inlaid with a silver oval engraved with the monogram “JR” at the junction of the back strap and frame, the right grip has a silver, five pointed star inlaid in the same position. The 12x7 mahogany case has the cover inlaid with a detailed Spread Eagle and Shield with Ribbon in an oval. The gun is in excellent 99% condition, appears to be unfired.
Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Payment Methods: MC, Visa, Discover, Cert Check
Colt - SAA, .45 cal.
Description:
Colt - SAA, .45 cal. 5 ½” barrel, exceptional cased Riling Brothers Presentation Prewar Single Action Army Revolver, manufactured in 1912, blued finish, with magnificent original case coloring on the frame and hammer, cased by craftsman Lewis Woyce and fitted with silver inlaid grips by John Boss Jr. This revolver and an identical revolver serial number 320916 were presented by Raymond L.J.Riling to his two sons in 1956, the companion to this revolver was formerly in the Robert Q Sutherland collection, the gun is pictured and described on page 254 of The Book Of Colt Firearms by R.L. Wilson. All the serial numbers match, the walnut grips are inlaid with detailed silver eagles on both sides. The left grip is inlaid with a silver oval engraved with the monogram “JR” at the junction of the back strap and frame, the right grip has a silver, five pointed star inlaid in the same position. The 12x7 mahogany case has the cover inlaid with a detailed Spread Eagle and Shield with Ribbon in an oval. The gun is in excellent 99% condition, appears to be unfired.
Return Policy: *****NO RETURN ******
Our policy in regards to No Inspection/ No Return is as follows: The 3-day inspection period, or longer, we’ve offered for many years. We now feel with the pictures we provide for each gun in our inventory ( in which you can expand something as small as a pin head to fit your entire screen) you can see of the gun in its complete entirety and get a very good view of the quality of the gun on the internet. When we first started dealing in guns 48 years ago, you’d have to rely on our description over the phone, that’s now no longer the case. If there’s a major error that we missed, we’d of course take the gun back. But we do feel from the pictures and online descriptions that you should be able to determine from this information if you’d like to purchase the gun.
Payment Methods: MC, Visa, Discover, Cert Check
Colt - SAA, .45 cal.
Description:
Colt - SAA, .45 cal. 5 ½” barrel, exceptional cased Riling Brothers Presentation Prewar Single Action Army Revolver, manufactured in 1912, blued finish, with magnificent original case coloring on the frame and hammer, cased by craftsman Lewis Woyce and fitted with silver inlaid grips by John Boss Jr. This revolver and an identical revolver serial number 320916 were presented by Raymond L.J.Riling to his two sons in 1956, the companion to this revolver was formerly in the Robert Q Sutherland collection, the gun is pictured and described on page 254 of The Book Of Colt Firearms by R.L. Wilson. All the serial numbers match, the walnut grips are inlaid with detailed silver eagles on both sides. The left grip is inlaid with a silver oval engraved with the monogram “JR” at the junction of the back strap and frame, the right grip has a silver, five pointed star inlaid in the same position. The 12x7 mahogany case has the cover inlaid with a detailed Spread Eagle and Shield with Ribbon in an oval. The gun is in excellent 99% condition, appears to be unfired.