US Cavalry decommissioned in Europe
Guns International #: 102924430 Seller's Inventory #: 0717
Category: Colt Revolvers - Antique - Colt Revolvers - Single Action Army - 1st Gen

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Seller: Billy
Member Since: 3/6/08
State: Texas
Country: United States
Phone: (214) 533-1415
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
40. Days lay-away items no return unless misrepresented in some way. thanks
Payment Types Accepted: Personal checks 3 days to clear. Postal money orders. Cashiers checks.

About Us: Antique Collector since 1985. I also have a few modern items that will require a FFL or C&R license. No exceptions. Happy collecting and investing in a product that continues to rise as material and labor costs rise. And the labor force becomes less about quality. China and Mexico items just don’t seem to last.


Description:
Sold.  !!!!   Here's a antique Colt US Cavalry 45 that was decommissioned by the Europeans.  I guess they are scared of guns.  No knowledge of them.  I guess. 
Anyway.  They certainly screwed up a good Cavalry gun.  Hammer pin removed, barrel plugged.  Cylinder was milled.  I did get a cylinder from same era.  Had a barrel picked out for $500.  But didn't buy it.  Color didn't match up exactly.  Should've bought it I guess. 
it would cost someone a bit of time and maybe another $500-1000 to get her back to usable.  
Most folks probably wouldn't shoot it anyway.  Maybe just leave it the way it is.  
But if you need a representative Cavalry for your collection.  This is a good investment.  I see really rough ones still in the $5000 range. 
Ships direct to your door, as long as your 18 and don't live in a Communist state like New Jersey or Kalifornia.  Actually, I think it's legal to ship a antique to Kalifornia.  I ship antiques to Sweden, Switzerland, and Australia.   So I'm guessing Kalifornia has gone completely Communist yet.   Be a few more years I guess. 
Have a blessed day. 

SOLD

Antique: Yes