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An Early Civil War Series II Manhattan .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver In Fine Untouched Condition!
Description:
An Early U.S. Civil War Series II Manhattan .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver In Fine Untouched Condition. Early serial #5647, all matching numbers. It has a 5-shot cylinder. It also has the 1859 Patent Date on it. The revolver has fine metal, markings, and crisp edges. It has a fine cylinder scene all around. All of the metal on the revolver has an excellent untouched patina throughout mixing with spots of original blue showing. The frame and lever show original factory case colors on them. All screws are very fine with some original color on them. The brass backstrap, hammer, & trigger guard have a wonderful darkening patina on them. The grips are excellent throughout with a wonderful grain in them & have their original factory lacquer on them. The revolver has an excellent action and bore in it. This Is A Fine Example Of An Early U.S. Civil War Series II Manhattan .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver!
Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .36 Manufacturer:
Manhattan Model:
Navy Serial Number:
5647 Barrel Length:
6-1/2 Metal Condition:
Fine Wood Condition:
Excellent Action:
Percussion Grips:
Wood