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Seller: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Company: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Member Since: 3/23/07
First Name: August
Last Name: Morris
State:
Mississippi
Zip: 39773
Country: United States
Phone: (662) 494-0779
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 971
Total Listings: 54249
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days from arrival at your FFL
Payment Methods: We accept all payment types on FIREARM SALES; personal check, cashiers check, money order, wire transfer and ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. We only accept money order, personal check and/or cashiers check on accessories, cases, ammo, scopes, parts, etc.
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PAIR OF COLT POCKET NAVY CARTRIDGE REVOLVERS 38 RIMFIR
Description:
Serial No. 149 & 933. .38 rimfire with 4- ½” barrels. These revolvers were produced in 1872 and are early conversions to cartridge from percussion. Both are five shot, single action, chambers for the .38 rimfire cartridge with 4- ½” octagon barrels and are factory nickel. Both are very early / low serial number revolvers and both have the spring loaded gate. Both feature brass back straps and trigger guards, and have all matching numbers except wedges are unmarked. Both revolvers index and lock up perfectly. Strong clean bores. Serial No. 933: Barrel retains approximately 40% original nickel, as does cylinder and frame. Most of the plating has worn off the back strap with traces on trigger guard and sports a fine set of aged ivory grips. Serial No. 149: Barrel retains approximately 75% original factory nickel, cylinder retains approximately 85% original factory nickel, frame retains approximately 90% original factory nickel, back strap and trigger guard retain approximately 75% original factory nickel. The grips on this gun appear to be some ivory-type composite and are shy to the metal. Both revolvers feature strong barrel legend, have the 1872/1873 patent dates on left side of frame and strong cylinder scenes. Both revolvers are housed in a period case that has been refitted / lined and comes with a full box of UMC .38 long rimfire cartridges.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Company: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Member Since: 3/23/07
First Name: August
Last Name: Morris
State:
Mississippi
Zip: 39773
Country: United States
Phone: (662) 494-0779
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 971
Total Listings: 54249
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days from arrival at your FFL
Payment Methods: We accept all payment types on FIREARM SALES; personal check, cashiers check, money order, wire transfer and ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. We only accept money order, personal check and/or cashiers check on accessories, cases, ammo, scopes, parts, etc.
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PAIR OF COLT POCKET NAVY CARTRIDGE REVOLVERS 38 RIMFIR
Description:
Serial No. 149 & 933. .38 rimfire with 4- ½” barrels. These revolvers were produced in 1872 and are early conversions to cartridge from percussion. Both are five shot, single action, chambers for the .38 rimfire cartridge with 4- ½” octagon barrels and are factory nickel. Both are very early / low serial number revolvers and both have the spring loaded gate. Both feature brass back straps and trigger guards, and have all matching numbers except wedges are unmarked. Both revolvers index and lock up perfectly. Strong clean bores. Serial No. 933: Barrel retains approximately 40% original nickel, as does cylinder and frame. Most of the plating has worn off the back strap with traces on trigger guard and sports a fine set of aged ivory grips. Serial No. 149: Barrel retains approximately 75% original factory nickel, cylinder retains approximately 85% original factory nickel, frame retains approximately 90% original factory nickel, back strap and trigger guard retain approximately 75% original factory nickel. The grips on this gun appear to be some ivory-type composite and are shy to the metal. Both revolvers feature strong barrel legend, have the 1872/1873 patent dates on left side of frame and strong cylinder scenes. Both revolvers are housed in a period case that has been refitted / lined and comes with a full box of UMC .38 long rimfire cartridges.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Company: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Member Since: 3/23/07
First Name: August
Last Name: Morris
State:
Mississippi
Zip: 39773
Country: United States
Phone: (662) 494-0779
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 971
Total Listings: 54249
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days from arrival at your FFL
Payment Methods: We accept all payment types on FIREARM SALES; personal check, cashiers check, money order, wire transfer and ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. We only accept money order, personal check and/or cashiers check on accessories, cases, ammo, scopes, parts, etc.
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PAIR OF COLT POCKET NAVY CARTRIDGE REVOLVERS 38 RIMFIR
Description:
Serial No. 149 & 933. .38 rimfire with 4- ½” barrels. These revolvers were produced in 1872 and are early conversions to cartridge from percussion. Both are five shot, single action, chambers for the .38 rimfire cartridge with 4- ½” octagon barrels and are factory nickel. Both are very early / low serial number revolvers and both have the spring loaded gate. Both feature brass back straps and trigger guards, and have all matching numbers except wedges are unmarked. Both revolvers index and lock up perfectly. Strong clean bores. Serial No. 933: Barrel retains approximately 40% original nickel, as does cylinder and frame. Most of the plating has worn off the back strap with traces on trigger guard and sports a fine set of aged ivory grips. Serial No. 149: Barrel retains approximately 75% original factory nickel, cylinder retains approximately 85% original factory nickel, frame retains approximately 90% original factory nickel, back strap and trigger guard retain approximately 75% original factory nickel. The grips on this gun appear to be some ivory-type composite and are shy to the metal. Both revolvers feature strong barrel legend, have the 1872/1873 patent dates on left side of frame and strong cylinder scenes. Both revolvers are housed in a period case that has been refitted / lined and comes with a full box of UMC .38 long rimfire cartridges.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Company: Steve Barnett Fine Guns
Member Since: 3/23/07
First Name: August
Last Name: Morris
State:
Mississippi
Zip: 39773
Country: United States
Phone: (662) 494-0779
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 971
Total Listings: 54249
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days from arrival at your FFL
Payment Methods: We accept all payment types on FIREARM SALES; personal check, cashiers check, money order, wire transfer and ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. We only accept money order, personal check and/or cashiers check on accessories, cases, ammo, scopes, parts, etc.
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PAIR OF COLT POCKET NAVY CARTRIDGE REVOLVERS 38 RIMFIR
Description:
Serial No. 149 & 933. .38 rimfire with 4- ½” barrels. These revolvers were produced in 1872 and are early conversions to cartridge from percussion. Both are five shot, single action, chambers for the .38 rimfire cartridge with 4- ½” octagon barrels and are factory nickel. Both are very early / low serial number revolvers and both have the spring loaded gate. Both feature brass back straps and trigger guards, and have all matching numbers except wedges are unmarked. Both revolvers index and lock up perfectly. Strong clean bores. Serial No. 933: Barrel retains approximately 40% original nickel, as does cylinder and frame. Most of the plating has worn off the back strap with traces on trigger guard and sports a fine set of aged ivory grips. Serial No. 149: Barrel retains approximately 75% original factory nickel, cylinder retains approximately 85% original factory nickel, frame retains approximately 90% original factory nickel, back strap and trigger guard retain approximately 75% original factory nickel. The grips on this gun appear to be some ivory-type composite and are shy to the metal. Both revolvers feature strong barrel legend, have the 1872/1873 patent dates on left side of frame and strong cylinder scenes. Both revolvers are housed in a period case that has been refitted / lined and comes with a full box of UMC .38 long rimfire cartridges.