Guns International #: 100377781
Seller's Inventory #: 915
S/N 9550 There were approximately 25,000 of these made from 1886 to 1896. This one has a 6" barrel with standard sights.The nickel on the frame is thinning on the high edges. The barrel blue is fading. The stocks still retain all of thier original finish. The bore is dark but will probably clean up better.
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Guns International #: 100377781
Category - Stevens Pistols
- Antique Revolvers - Cartridge
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Seller: AAURB
Company: Member Since: 2/18/11
First Name: Anthony
State:
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Country: United States
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Stevens Diamond No 43 1st Issue 6" Barrel
Description: S/N 9550 There were approximately 25,000 of these made from 1886 to 1896. This one has a 6" barrel with standard sights.The nickel on the frame is thinning on the high edges. The barrel blue is fading. The stocks still retain all of thier original finish. The bore is dark but will probably clean up better.
SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: Stevens A&T Co Model: Diamond No 43 1st Issue Serial Number: 9550 Caliber Info: .22 Condition: Good Barrels: 6 |
Guns International #: 100377781
Seller's Inventory #: 915
S/N 9550 There were approximately 25,000 of these made from 1886 to 1896. This one has a 6" barrel with standard sights.The nickel on the frame is thinning on the high edges. The barrel blue is fading. The stocks still retain all of thier original finish. The bore is dark but will probably clean up better.
Guns International #: 100377781
Seller's Inventory #: 915
S/N 9550 There were approximately 25,000 of these made from 1886 to 1896. This one has a 6" barrel with standard sights.The nickel on the frame is thinning on the high edges. The barrel blue is fading. The stocks still retain all of thier original finish. The bore is dark but will probably clean up better.