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Here we have an original museum quality antique single shot target pistol. There are no makers name but it does have a high end barrel by Hitchcock, Muzzy and Co. The barrel company was in business
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This is an early Colt conversion using some existing parts to create a conversion .38 RF pocket pistol. Because it has a 3 digit serial number makes me believe it was put together in the early 1
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SOLD This belt model Colt Navy was made in 1863 and very well may have been used in the Civil War. It seems the .36 caliper Navy was well liked by soldiers, cowboys and gunman alike and
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A bit of history is in order first for those not familiar with the London Colts. In the early 1850s
Samuel Colt went to London to show his pistols. Due to the great interest shown he decided to bui
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I put this together a number of years ago using my M48 Yugo action. I used it a few times at the range and then it went into the safe. I'm at a point where I need to sta
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Here is one of my favorites, it just feels right in my hand for a pocket pistol. Colt decided that the .31 1849 needed a bit more punch. So this was offered which was of interest to the
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This is the last and in my opinion the best model of the 1858. The changes with this 1863 model came about because of issues with the earlier changes. The pistol had a solid
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