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This is a nice condition Colt Single Action Army revolver shipped to W. B. Belknap & Co., Louisville, Kentucky, April 19, 1901, with nine other guns (serial #208864). It has a 4.75" b
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This is a very clean Colt Single Action Army revolver with 4.75" barrel, hard rubber grips, blue and case, and in .32 WCF caliber (serial #310845). It was shipped to Salt Lake Hardware, S
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This is a nice looking Colt Frontier Six Shooter (.44WCF) SAA serial #337254, shipped to Wyeth Hardware & Manufacturing Co., St. Joseph, Missouri, June 20, 1919, with one other gun. It has
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This is a 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army revolver (serial #252804) shipped to Wyeth Hardware, St. Joseph, Missouri, March 2, 1904 with 19 other guns. It is blue and case, in .38 WCF
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This is a well used but serviceably sound Colt Single Action Army revolver. It was shipped to Belknap Hardware, Louisville, Kentucky with four other guns on August 31, 1900. Serial #199305, it is in .
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This is a very nice Colt Single Action Army revolver (serial #150284) shipped to Bandle Arms Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, February 11, 1893, with three other guns. It has a 7.5" barrel and
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Very clean, quite rare, Model 1894 rifle in .30 WCF, shipped October 15, 1899. This gun retains probably 80% of its original finish, very good bore and mechanics. What makes this rifle stand out, asid
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Probably one of the last pre 64's to leave the factory (serial #2,599,922), this Model 94 Carbine, .30 30, 20" round barrel, is engraved in pattern number 10, and stocked with 3X wood, ha
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This rifle came from a hardware store in Utah where it had been stored for decades, then languished with an east coast collector for some years more (possibly New Hampshire). The hardware stor
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This was the personal Colt of Dr. Martin (Marty) Jack Rosenblum., Phd. He was a Harley Davidson enthusiast as well as their historian, having a significant role in the establishment of the Har
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This is a clean, no finish, Colt Single Action Army revolver shipped to J. F. Schmelzer & Sons Arms Company, Kansas City, Missouri, October 1, 1906 with 5 other guns (serial #283712). It h
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This is a nice Colt Single Action Army revolver serial #172754 shipped to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri, on September 21, 1897 with one other gun of the same type. It is .32 WCF calibe
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This is a good condition 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army revolver with 4.75” barrel in .32 WCF caliber. The Colt retains about 50% of its original blue finish and the case frame has lost
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This Colt Single Action Army revolver in .32 WCF caliber was shipped February 11, 1893 (serial #150340), as one of a two gun shipment to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. It is in
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This Colt SAA Single Action Army revolver was shipped to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago, Illinois, December 12, 1904 (serial #261180), with one other gun. It has a 7.5&rdquo
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This is a Colt 1st Generation SAA Single Action Army revolver (serial #222851) shipped to Colt’s San Francisco Agency for Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden, San Francisco, California, March
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This Colt Single Action Army revolver was shipped to Wyeth Hardware & Mfg. Co., St. Joseph, Missouri on December 24, 1902 (serial #237194) with 35 other guns. It was shipped with a 4.75&rd
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This Colt Single Action Army revolver (serial #290773) was shipped from the factory with 11 other guns on April 8, 1907, to Krakauer, Zork & Moye Company, El Paso, Texas. It is as shipped,
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This Colt Single Action Army Buntline Special was shipped from the factory May 8, 1958, as a one gun shipment to United Loan Company, Knoxville, Tennessee. It is a standard Buntline, .45 Long Colt cal
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This Colt Single Action Army revolver was shipped to Krakauer, Zork & Moye Company, El Paso, Texas, February 28, 1906, with nine other guns (serial #275264). It is a Colt Frontier Six Shoo
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This Colt Single Action Army revolver was shipped to Norvell Shapleigh Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri, April 1, 1911 (serial #317042), with one other gun. It has a 7.5” barrel, ha
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This is a very clean Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army revolver shipped as a single gun order to D. N. Walford (sporting goods dealer with stores in both Washington, D.C. and Annapolis, Maryl
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This Colt Single Action Army revolver was shipped from the factory February 14, 1913 (serial #325439) to William H. Hoegee Co., Los Angeles, California as a one gun shipment. It is in .38 WCF
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