US COLT Model 1878/1902 PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY Double Action C&R Revolver Philippine-American War MORO FIGHTERS Inspired Revolver
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Category: .45 Colt Revolvers - Handguns - American Revolvers

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Description:
US COLT Model 1878/1902 PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY Double Action C&R Revolver

Philippine-American War MORO FIGHTERS Inspired Revolver

Here we present a C&R Colt Model 1878/1902 Philippine Constabulary Double Action Revolver, made circa 1900 in Hartford, Connecticut. Out of the 51,210 Model 1878 revolvers made, 4,600 were made for the United States Ordnance Department between 1900 and 1902 and known as the “Philippine” models. They were intended to equip the Philippine Constabulary in the Philippine Insurrection. All of these 4,600 revolvers were chambered in .45 Long Colt and had 6 inch barrels. It is a modified version of the Colt 1878 Double Action Army or Frontier model pistol. The U.S. Army had tested the Model 1878 in 1879 and rejected it largely because of problems with light primer strikes. Many years later, experience in the Philippines would lead the government to seek .45 caliber revolvers for issue to the Philippine Constabulary.

Colt jumped this opportunity by fitting a stronger hammer spring to the 1878 revolver and lengthening the trigger to give the shooter more leverage on the correspondingly heavier trigger. The trigger guard was also enlarged, as necessary to fit the lengthened trigger. And, the changes worked. The government purchased 4600 of the guns for use in the Philippines in 1902. While many assume that the .45 revolver acquired in response to the Moro fighters’ fighting spirit was the 1873 Single Action Army, it was actually the 1878/1902! The revolver has “RAC” inspection markings for Ordnance Inspector Rinaldo A Carr.

The overall condition is good. Strong action, with a bit of shake in the cylinder, which is typical of the Model 1878. Bright bore with nice rifling. Both grips contain an expected amount of handling.

This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.

Barrel is 6 inches.

Caliber: .45 Long Colt

Overall condition as seen in photos.

Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING. Will need to be sent to your local FFL or C&R licensee. This firearm is classified as a Curio & Relic.
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$2000

#220660
 

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes