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Guns International #: 103190658
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Guns International #: 103190658
Category - Colt Revolvers - Antique
- .44 Revolvers
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Seller: saltybeard89
Member Since: 12/16/23
First Name: Marcelo
Last Name: Quiros
State:
California
Zip: 90405
Country: United States
Phone:
(424) 200-7354
Seller Type: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
Payment Methods: Personal Check, Money Order
Antique Mexican Colt Single Action Army Frontier Six shooter
Description: Antique Mexican copy of a Colt Single Action army. This example has a black powder frame, Chambered in 44-40, it likely saw hard use on the frontier during american westward expansion as the 44-40 cartridge was also chambered for the Winchester 1873. It has all of the charm & looks of one of the most desireable gun in american history. Cavalry’ length barrel of 7-1/2”, 1 piece walnut grips. The finish shows nice patina as one would expect, but this tells the story of where it’s been. The action is in good working order with 4 hammer clicks, proper timing when cocked deliberately, minimal cylinder movement, slight endshake. Extractor housing has a small crack towards the front, but feels solid against the barrel. The bore shows distinct rifling with a coat of fouling as one would expect. However i have shot this and found that it is accurate. There are little to no markings on this gun, aside from serial number , assembly numbers, & cartouches on the grip. The frame appears to have a different set of numbers than the rest of the gun. However the assembly numbers all match somehow. The grips also have a faint cartouche stamp resembling JEG or John E Greer, which means they may be original however im not 100% certain on this. John E Greer was the US Ordnance inspector of Colt Cavalry revolvers from 1882-1884. There is certainly an interesting story to this SAA. Perhaps this gun was sold to a Mexican Vaquero as it was much more affordable than an authentic Colt. Who knows. Definitely a neat addition to anyones collection! SOLD Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .44-40 Winchester (.44 WCF) Barrel Length: 7-1/2” Bore: Good Condition: Used Metal Condition: Patina Wood Condition: Good Bore Condition: Fair Action: Single Action |
Guns International #: 103190658
Guns International #: 103190658