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Antique Colt New Line 2nd Model Long Cylinder Flutes 22 Short 7 Shot Spur Trigger Revolver
Description:
The Antique Colt New Line 2nd Model revolver is a compact, antique handgun chambered in .22 Short with a seven-shot cylinder. It features the long-cylinder variant with flutes and a spur trigger design. The barrel measures approximately 2.25 inches, and the revolver is identified by serial number 19704. This model belongs to Colt’s New Line series of small-frame metallic cartridge revolvers produced in the late nineteenth century, recognized for their solid-frame construction and pocket-sized dimensions.
The revolver uses a single-action mechanism operated by an external hammer and spur trigger. The compact frame and short barrel configuration were characteristic of Colt’s early rimfire pocket revolvers. The cylinder flutes and frame contours follow the design changes introduced with the 2nd Model, which distinguished it from earlier production runs. The firearm is used, consistent with its age and classification as an antique piece.
Markings consistent with the New Line series are typically found on the barrel and frame, though specific stampings are not listed here. No accessories or additional components are included beyond the revolver itself. The piece represents a later iteration within the New Line .22 Short lineup, combining the elongated fluted cylinder and spur trigger arrangement in a compact, seven-shot configuration.
Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .22 Short Manufacturer:
Colt Model:
New 22 Serial Number:
39704 Barrel Length:
2.25 Condition:
Good Metal Condition:
Good Wood Condition:
Good Bore Condition:
Fair