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The item for sale is a Colt Conversion of the Model 1851 Navy revolver with the rare 5" barrel. It features nickel plating with ivory grips. It is chambered for the 38 centerfire cartridge. The s
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The item for sale is a Richard's Conversion of the Colt model 1860 army revolver. It is 44 centerfire, 6 shots and nickel plated. The total production is estimated at 9,000 revolvers. Serial numbers f
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Caliber 38 RF. Original 3 inch octagon barrel. Has very good markings. Retains most all cylinder scene. Complete with all matching numbers in the 20k serial range. Barrel retains 30-40% orig
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"Colt Pocket Navy Conversion .38 Rimfire caliber revolver. Solid barrel without ejector. Barrels were made for this conversion and were not made from converted percussion barrels. Numbers match e
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3-1/2 inch barrel. Nickel finish with a good amount of that finish remaining. Cylinder scene is worn but still visible. Brass backstrap and trigger guard. Good mechanics. All matching numbers except t
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"Colt 2nd Model Richards Conversion. Referred to as the Transition Model Type II Richards, found in serial number range 190000 to 199000. The most visible difference between the type one is that
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Colt 1860 1st Model Richard's Conversion .44 Colt Black Powder, 6" barrel, fair bore, mixed numbers (3789, 1988, 2037), original finish has turned a nice Grey/Brown patina and brass, sing
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Here's a Fine example of super rare Colt 1861 Navy Conversion U.S. Navy Marked! Gun is 100 percent original and in-touched Condition ! 38 caliber. Super nice Sharp Example . Some traces of original fi
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Got an antique Colt Pocket Revolver, made circa 1868 in Hartford, Connecticut, and converted to .38 rimfire at the Colt factory circa 1869. Only about 2,000 of these conversions were done at the facto
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"Colt 1st Model Richards Conversion revolver. Excellent original Colt conversion. 95% original nickel finish. The only area that shows any wear is on the front strap of the trigger guard. The fr
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"SN: 316506. Manufactured in 1849, .38 Colt with a 3.375"" barrel. Bore is good with strong rifling. Single action black powder revolver converted to accept cartridges. The cylinder rot
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"Colt Pocket Navy Conversion. Made in 1873-1875. 4 ½" octagonal barrel. 90% of the original nickel finish. Grips are old replacements that are slightly undersized. Gun is all matching.
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"Colt 1st Model Richards Conversion. Made in the 1870’s. .44 Colt. Beautiful gun in excellent condition with 90% of the original nickel. Excellent grips. Gun is all matching. Beautiful piece!
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Offered is a Colt Richards Conversion in .44 Cal. This is the 1860 First Model Conversion. this model is identified by the floating firing pin and the extended breech plate. the gun
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"Serial number 21312. Made circa early 1870s. 38 RF caliber with shortened 4 ½" barrel. Gun is nickel plated with 70% of the period finish. Grips are well made replacements.
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"Serial number 4149. Made circa 1860s-1870s. 38 RF caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This is an interesting non factory conversion. Metal has a smooth brown patina. Grips have silver escutch
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"Colt 1st Model Richards Conversion. Made in the 1870s. 8" Barrel in .44 Colt Centerfire. This is a very fine 1st Model Colt Richards Conversion. The barrel is very fine with 30-40% of the o
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"Colt Pocket Navy Conversion revolver with a round 3 1/2"" barrel. This model is actually made as a cartridge gun and was not made from a percussion. Serial number 2251. Gun is very goo
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"Rare U.S. Martial Colt 1st Model Richards Conversion Revolver. Made in 1870s. This is one of the U.S. marked military issued contract. This contract was for 800 guns, but they do not pop up very
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#4872 Colt 1860 Army, "Thuer" conversion, 8"x44Thuer with a very decent bore considering the hard-used exterior condition. The action is somewhat sticky at times, but does seem to be functioning in a
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This is one of the rare models with an iron frame and trigger guard. The trigger guard is marked 38 Cal. This is a gun that was made as an open top revolver and not converted. All serial n
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#4842 Colt 1862 Pocket-Navy, 3”x38RF octagon barrelled conversion, 46XX range, matching numbers. This gun was supposedly seen by the late R. Bruce McDowell (who wrote the conversion book) some y
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"Colt Baby Dragoon Converted to Single Shot. Extremely small bore. Much smaller than a .22 caliber. Unusual conversion. The cylinder was removed and the recoil shield was ground flush with the fr
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"Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver Converted to Single Shot. Converted to .32 Centerfire. Made in 1864. Unusual conversion where the cylinder was taken out, the frame was shortened and the frame was dove
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Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver, #199925, ,38 Spec. CF cal., 5.5" round barrel marked with maker's name and address on right, "Colt Single Action Army38 Special" at left; fl
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