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![]() #4873 Colt Model 1848 First Model Dragoon, 44cal percussion Guns International #: 100813928 Seller's Inventory #: #4873 Category: Antique Revolvers - Percussion - Colt Revolvers - Antique Percussion Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Tom Burness Member Since: 3/3/07 First Name: Tom Last Name: Burness State: California Zip: 95604-9151 Country: United States Phone: (530) 889-9454 Number of Active Listings: 29 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: Cashiers cheque, money orders, Layaway Description: #4873 Colt Model 1848 First Model Dragoon, 44cal percussion, the frame is serial numbered in the late 7XXX range and the rest of the numbers are mixed in the early First Model range (2XXX-4XXX) and all numbers being the correct early small font numerals. Condition-wise, it has scattered light to medium pitting over some of the surface, and as far as any cylinder scene remaining it looks like the Texas Rangers have run all the Indians off of the cylinder, because none of those combatants remain …not even a dead horse or disorientated armadillo. Along with the forementioned scattered pitting, it shows some filing marks on the sides of the barrel lug and looks to also have had several doses of Cold Blue added over the years. Strong barrel address, clear frame markings with the U.S. markings under the “COLTS PATENT”, and surprisingly tight and very good indexing mechanics, and a pretty decent bore (at least a 6+ on a scale of 10). VG grips have minor toe chips and are somewhat undersized on the straps, but well in character with the gun as a whole. With matching numbered 1st Model Dragoons in this overall condition running pretty much upwards of $7500 to $10,000, just how much should a person discount a period battlefield mismatched one in about the same basic overall condition?? I’m prejusticed of course, but I think this is a screaming bargain at $3650 SOLD Antique: Yes |