IDENTIFIED PA COLT HARTFORD POCKET W/CONDITION
Guns International #: 102536014 Seller's Inventory #: IR96
Category: Colt Revolvers - Antique Percussion - Civil War Revolvers

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Seller: Yankee Collector
Company: Yankee Collector
Member Since: 3/14/15
First Name: Richard
Last Name: Gersten
State: Illinois
Zip: 60631
Country: United States
Phone: (708) 786-8630
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Number of Active Listings: 10
Total Number of Listings: 92
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: Money Order, Personal or Bank Check



Description:
Identified Colt model 1849 Hartford pocket revolver, 5-shot, 6" barrel. Serial #181374 matching, 1860 manufacture. Metal overall is a mottled dove-tail grey. Traces of strong case colors remaining on both sides of the frame. Brass backstrap and triggerguard have a nice untouched age patina with thinning silver. Cylinder scene rates a crisp .85%. Bore is good with rifling, will clean better. Mechanics are tight. Two-line Hartford barrel address, Colt's patent marking of left side of frame. Grips are excellent retaining almost all of the original varnish. Backstrap nicely engraved in block lettering "CHAS. H. STURGIS.". Charles H Sturgis enlisted as a private on 06/17/1863 into the 20th Emergency Pennsylvania Militia Infantry to repel Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania during the Gettysburg campaign, Company "K" and mustered out 08-10-1863. He later enlisted again September 1864 into the 198th Pennsylvania, Comppany "E". Private Sturgis was present and would have seen action at Siege of Petersburg, Poplar Springs Church, Hatcher's Run, Weldon Railroad, White Oak Road, Five Forks and Appomattox, Virginia. When he left, he was declaring for an invalid pension. A lengthy folder accompany this historic revolver.

Price: $3,150.00

Antique: Yes