Guns International #: 101235105
Seller's Inventory #: CN2
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Guns International #: 101235105
Category - Colt Revolvers - Antique Percussion
- Civil War Revolvers
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Seller: CNY Collectibles
Company: CNY Collectibles Member Since: 8/24/10
First Name: Doug
Last Name: Buschatzke
State:
New York
Zip: 13421-1833
Country: United States
Phone: (315) 251-4799
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Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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About Us: We have been collectors and dealers for over 30 years. We take pride in the items we sell and know that your hard-earned money is tough to part with, so you will receive a 3-day, non-firing money back guarantee if not satisfied. Your investment will be very carefully packed to arrive safely. With over 1500 positive sales from multiple sites, you can shop worry-free!
Rare Colt 1851 Navy with Full Martial Markings, Made in 1856
Description: Rare Colt 1851 Navy with Full Martial Markings, Made in 1856, caliber 36 percussion. Research has turned up a couple of others close in serial number that were issued to Company H of the 2nd West Virginia Volunteer Cavalvry, which saw Civil War action in West Virginia, Virginia (big battles of Lynchburg and Winchester), Maryland, North Carolina, and the Appomatox campaign including the surrender by Robert E Lee at Appomatox Court House. It is possible that this revolver "was along for the ride" in these historic battles. Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “- ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY-”. The left side of the frame is marked "COLT'S / PATENT / U.S.". The left of the trigger guard is marked "L" at the front and "XK" at the rear. The cylinder, left of the backstrap at the top and the arbor have "K". The barrel is marked "H" on the left in front of the wedge. The hammer slot is marked "H" or "K". The left of the grip has "LCA" for inspector Lucius C Allin in box cartouche at the bottom with "H" stamped at the top, the right "RKHW" for inspector Robert H K Whiteley in box. The rear of the grip, in the backstrap inlet, has "0593" hand-written. The bottom of the barrel assembly, frame, trigger guard and backstrap are each marked "50593". The bottom of the arbor and the top of the loading lever are marked "0593". The bottom of the wedge is unmarked. The outside of the cylinder has a roll-stamped naval scene engraving marked "ENGAGED 15 MAY 1843" and is also marked "COLT'S PATENT No 50593". All markings are extremely clear and sharp. Barrel Length: 7 1/2", Octagonal Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is one-piece walnut. The grip has several compressions on the butt with a small chip loss at the bottom-front to the right of the grip strap, a chip loss along the rear edge on the right toward the bottom, and some scattered light compressions on the sides. There are no cracks. The grip rates in about Very Good condition as Antique. Bore Condition: The lands and grooves are fairly bright and sharp. The rifling shows light wear. There is little erosion in the bore. There is a bulge approximately half way down the bore which is visible on the interior and can be felt but only barely seen on the exterior. This revolver retains about 25% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. The barrel has scattered wear and surface oxidation with bright blue finish still showing in the protected areas, scattered light scratches, and tool marks around the wedge on the right. The frame has mostly gone to gray with some finish remaining, mostly around the recoil shield, some light tool marking around the screw heads and scattered spots of surface oxidation. The cylinder has mostly worn to white with a mottled light patina, a turn line between the stop notches and a scratch line with a lip between the nipples from the hammer. The grip frame has a light mustard patina with some scattered light marks and a concentration of impact marks on the butt. The screw heads range from sharp to lightly disfigured with useable slots. The markings are clear with surprising detail left in the cylinder engraving scene. Overall, this revolver rates in about Antique Very Good. No international sales. Antique so it can ship directly to you assuming your local laws allow it. Payment by bank check, money order, personal check, or all major credit cards with 3% surcharge. 3 day non-firing inspection. Buyer pays return shipping. Trades considered. Thanks for looking. Interested in buying single pieces and collections. SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: Colt Model: 1851 Navy Serial Number: 50593 Caliber Info: 36 Condition: Very good Metal Condition: Very good Wood Condition: Very good Bore Condition: Very good Barrels: 7.5" octagon Action: Revolver Manufacture Date: 1856 Item Location: New York |
Guns International #: 101235105
Seller's Inventory #: CN2
Guns International #: 101235105
Seller's Inventory #: CN2