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![]() PAIR OF COLT SECOND GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS PRESENTED TO MARLIN EXHIBITION SHOOTER COLONEL LEON LARSON Guns International #: 103370176 Seller's Inventory #: C434A & C434B Category: Colt Revolvers - Single Action Army - 2nd Gen - Colt Revolvers - Single Action Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: LeRoy Merz Antique Guns Company: Merz Antique Guns Member Since: 10/27/09 First Name: LeRoy Last Name: Merz State: Minnesota Zip: 56538-0494 Country: United States Phone: (218) 739-3255 Fax: (218) 739-4599 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 884 Total Number of Listings: 61912 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: Money orders, cashier or personal checks Description: Manufactured in 1966, this is an outstanding pair of Second Generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers that are documented as having been presented to Marlin factory exhibition shooter and quick draw world record holder Colonel Larson. An included document signed by Gary Larson, Colonel Larson's son, lists these two Colts, two Marlin lever action, and an additional Marlin lever action, all as being owned by Larson. On that document, it is stated that these two revolvers were presented to Larson by Colt for setting world records in fast draw. Another document includes information about Larson, noting that he was a very successful athlete in both high school and college, before being diagnosed with polio when he was 27 years old. It was during his recovery from the disease that he took up shooting, as well as rope and whip tricks, and once he recovered he began doing small exhibitions are rodeos and schools. From 1956 to 1960 he began shooting seriously, stating that he was firing 1,000 rounds per day. In 1960, he set six world records for marksmanship and also started competing in fast draw competitions, and it is noted that he could shoot out five balloons at 15 feet in one second. In 1961, Marlin Firearms Co. offered Larson sponsorship and he became their factory exhibition shooter, calling himself "the last of the hired guns", while Marlin called him their "world rifle champion". These two revolvers have standard markings and features along with the factory hard rubber grips wrapped with snake skin, likely as part of the presentation. Condition is excellent, near as new, likely unused with 99% plus original blue and casehardened finishes having only the slightest handling marks. The grips are fine as snake skin wrapped with some very light flaking of the wrap material. Mechanically excellent. Leroy Merz Antique Firearms specializes in antique and vintage Winchesters and other fine American firearms. Since 1965 Mr. Merz has taken part in the world of firearms and has been a contributor to many well known reference books. We have hundreds of additional guns in every price range at our home online. Search for Merz Antiques in google. Price: $10,575.00 Curio/Relic: Yes |