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Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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"Very Rare Colt 1st Model “Fluck" Dragoon Tinned Finish (AC531)
Description:
"Serial number 2324. Made in 1848. 44 caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original / period Tinned finish. Grips are very good and have been lightly cleaned. Grips are very fine condition with visible cartouches on both sides. This is a double rarity with as being both a “fluck" dragoon and a tinned finish gun. The “Fluck" dragoons are actually 2nd US contract and were discovered by the collector Jonathan Fluck who assigned the serial range 2216-2515. The gun is also Tin finished. There are a handful of tin plated guns known that are all US Martial guns and several have had naval inspectors. It has been speculated that these guns were tin plated because the Tin plating would protect the guns better in the Salt air. This gun comes with a binder of documentation including a letter from Arnold Marcus Chernoff who was a legendary collector and dealer.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Very Rare Colt 1st Model “Fluck" Dragoon Tinned Finish (AC531)
Description:
"Serial number 2324. Made in 1848. 44 caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original / period Tinned finish. Grips are very good and have been lightly cleaned. Grips are very fine condition with visible cartouches on both sides. This is a double rarity with as being both a “fluck" dragoon and a tinned finish gun. The “Fluck" dragoons are actually 2nd US contract and were discovered by the collector Jonathan Fluck who assigned the serial range 2216-2515. The gun is also Tin finished. There are a handful of tin plated guns known that are all US Martial guns and several have had naval inspectors. It has been speculated that these guns were tin plated because the Tin plating would protect the guns better in the Salt air. This gun comes with a binder of documentation including a letter from Arnold Marcus Chernoff who was a legendary collector and dealer.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Very Rare Colt 1st Model “Fluck" Dragoon Tinned Finish (AC531)
Description:
"Serial number 2324. Made in 1848. 44 caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original / period Tinned finish. Grips are very good and have been lightly cleaned. Grips are very fine condition with visible cartouches on both sides. This is a double rarity with as being both a “fluck" dragoon and a tinned finish gun. The “Fluck" dragoons are actually 2nd US contract and were discovered by the collector Jonathan Fluck who assigned the serial range 2216-2515. The gun is also Tin finished. There are a handful of tin plated guns known that are all US Martial guns and several have had naval inspectors. It has been speculated that these guns were tin plated because the Tin plating would protect the guns better in the Salt air. This gun comes with a binder of documentation including a letter from Arnold Marcus Chernoff who was a legendary collector and dealer.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Very Rare Colt 1st Model “Fluck" Dragoon Tinned Finish (AC531)
Description:
"Serial number 2324. Made in 1848. 44 caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original / period Tinned finish. Grips are very good and have been lightly cleaned. Grips are very fine condition with visible cartouches on both sides. This is a double rarity with as being both a “fluck" dragoon and a tinned finish gun. The “Fluck" dragoons are actually 2nd US contract and were discovered by the collector Jonathan Fluck who assigned the serial range 2216-2515. The gun is also Tin finished. There are a handful of tin plated guns known that are all US Martial guns and several have had naval inspectors. It has been speculated that these guns were tin plated because the Tin plating would protect the guns better in the Salt air. This gun comes with a binder of documentation including a letter from Arnold Marcus Chernoff who was a legendary collector and dealer.