Rogers & Spencer Army Revolver 44 Percussion
Guns International #: 101738053 Seller's Inventory #:
Category: Antique Revolvers - Percussion - Civil War Revolvers

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Seller: DENVER GUN ROOM
Company: Denver Gun Room
Member Since: 6/2/07
State: Colorado
Zip: 80214
Country: United States
Phone: (303) 237-1300
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About Us: THE GUN ROOM IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!! As Denver's oldest firearms dealer, we pride ourselves on the wide variety of guns that we offer in both type and era. We have over 900 firearms in stock on average, ranging from high-end collectibles to sporting guns, from the modern to pre-civil war eras. Our gun selection includes military, hunting, traditional, antique, sporting, and estate firearms, but we also offer swords, knives, gun accessories, ammunition, and more.


Description:
This six-shot .44 caliber percussion single action revolver was manufactured by the Rogers & Spencer Co. of Willow Dale, New York, and was part of a 1864 Ordnance Department contract for 5,000 revolvers.

Most of these Rogers & Spencer revolvers were delivered after the conclusion of hostilities in April 1865 and were never issued.

The top strap is marked "ROGERS & SPENCER /UTICA N-Y". The matching serial number is located on the bottom of the grip strap, the cylinder, the underside of the barrel, the loading lever, cylinder and the left side of the frame.

Ordnance "B" sub-inspection marks are stamped on the barrel, frame, loading lever, cylinder, trigger guard, and grips. Cone front and frame notch rear sights, blue finish with casehardened hammer and loading lever. Fitted with smooth walnut grips with a sharp boxed "RPB" cartouche on the lower left side and each panel is numbered to the gun on the inside.

Condition is very good. The revolver retains 90% of the original blue finish, showing scattered patches of smooth brown patina with some bright edge wear and handling marks. The grips are in fine condition.  The cartouche on the left panel remains sharp. The markings are sharp. The action is excellent. This is an exceptionally high conditioned Civil War Rogers & Spencer revolver worthy of the finest Civil War collection.

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Antique: Yes
Handgun Caliber: .44